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luminary
[ loo-muh-ner-ee ]
noun
- a celestial body, such as the sun or moon.
- a body, object, etc., that gives light.
- a person who has attained eminence in their field or is an inspiration to others:
The book was written by one of the luminaries in the field of medical science.
adjective
- of, relating to, or characterized by light.
luminary
/ 藞濒耻藧尘瑟苍蓹谤瑟 /
noun
- a person who enlightens or influences others
- a famous person
- literary.something, such as the sun or moon, that gives off light
adjective
- of, involving, or characterized by light or enlightenment
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of luminary1
Example Sentences
"Aberdeen and the north east are home to many magic luminaries that are known the world over," Dave said.
Red Sox fans also will delight in a late cameo by Bill Lee, nicknamed 鈥淪paceman,鈥 an eccentric baseball luminary who, quite famously, also threw the eephus to catch people off guard.
It's where dead luminaries 鈥 most recently former President Jimmy Carter 鈥 lay in state.
The folk luminary鈥檚 stamp of approval comes weeks before the film鈥檚 Dec. 25 release.
Meeting such Hollywood luminaries as Sharon Stone and Tyler Perry, he鈥檚 struck by their genuine interest in his journey.
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