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  • 101Lune bergère — Satellite berger Vue du satellite berger Prométhée présentant un transfert de matière des anneaux de Saturne à celui ci. Un satellite berger est, en mécanique céleste, un satellite naturel d une planète qui limite l étendue d un anneau de cette… …

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  • 102lune — noun Etymology: Latin luna moon more at lunar Date: circa 1704 the part of a plane surface bounded by two intersecting arcs or of a spherical surface bounded by two great circles …

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  • 103lune — lune1 /loohn/, n. 1. anything shaped like a crescent or a half moon. 2. a crescent shaped figure bounded by two arcs of circles, either on a plane or a spherical surface. [1695 1705; < L luna moon] lune2 /loohn/, n. Falconry. a line for securing&#8230; …

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  • 104lune — noun /luːn/ a) A concave figure formed by the intersection of the arcs of two circles on a plane, or on a sphere the intersection between two great semicircles. These dangerous, unsafe lunes i the king. b) anything crescent shaped , 1984, What he …

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  • 105Lune — (posl) L. Larsen: Henrik Larsen …

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  • 106LUNE — Lunae …

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  • 107lune — [lu:n] noun a crescent shaped figure formed on a sphere or plane by two arcs intersecting at two points. Origin C18: from Fr., from L. luna moon …

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  • 108lune — n. Crescent, half moon …

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  • 109Lune —    The Hobbits name for the Lhûn.    The name given by Men and Hobbits to the river the Elves called the Lhûn, in imitation of that name. If flowed from the eastern Ered Luin to meet the sea in the great Gulf of Lhûn, and the Grey Havens stood at …

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  • 110lune — [[t]lun[/t]] n. math. a crescent shaped figure bounded by two arcs of circles, either on a flat or spherical surface • Etymology: 1695–1705; &LT; L lūna moon …

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