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lunar

/ˈlunər/
/ˈlunə/
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The adjective lunar is used to describe something that is related to the moon. If you like astronomy, you probably enjoy lunar eclipses, when the Earth casts its shadow on the moon.

Lunar comes from the Latin word luna, meaning moon. The Roman goddess of the moon is called Luna (Selene in Greek mythology). There are lunar eclipses, a lunar calendar, lunar tides, and lunar orbits. Maybe you want to be the first live-in chef on a lunar space station. You can also hear lunar in the word lunatic — they used to think insanity was related to the cycles of the moon.

Definitions of lunar
  1. adjective
    of or relating to or associated with the moon
    lunar surface”
    lunar module”
Pronunciation
US
/ˈlunər/
UK
/ˈlunə/
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