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luni-

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  1. a combining form meaning “moon,” used in the formation of compound words.

    lunitidal.


Etymology

Origin of luni-

Combining form representing Latin lūna moon; -i-

Example Sentences

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He added that the bombing also wounded Maulana Abdul Qadir Luni, a cleric and leader of the religious party, which has a history of supporting Afghan Taliban militants.

From Reuters

In February of this year she was again arrested in Balochistan province during a protest over the death of PTM activist Arman Luni, who died in custody.

From BBC

Over the weekend, police in Balochistan province cracked down on one such PTM gathering in which a prominent activist, Ibrahim Arman Luni, was killed.

From BBC

Tuesday's gatherings were called by PTM chief Manzoor Pashteen in protest at Mr Luni's killing.

From BBC

“Etsy is a great example of a mission-driven company where there’s almost no way it can get off mission, because it’s embedded in what they do,” says Michael “Luni” Libes, Fledge’s founder.

From Forbes