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luna
A luna moth: a member of species Actias luna

Spray BT on your young oak to protect against gypsy moths, and you wipe out future lunas, cecropias, and everything else on the leaves, along with the pests.

A foreman on a plantation

While political problems between Japan and Korea would soon spill over into Hawaiʻi and sour relations between the two groups, the primary concern the Koreans had was with plantation work and the haoles (Caucasians) who acted in supervisory capacities as managers, doctors, and lunas.

A glass holder used to display the bread of communion during certain ceremonies.“” in Don S. Armentrout and Robert Boak Slocum (editors), An Episcopal Dictionary of the Church: A User-Friendly Reference for Episcopalians, Church Publishing, Inc. (2000), ISBN 978-0-89869-211-2

The luna, which is a piece of glass in the shape of a moon, contains the Blessed Sacrament, previously consecrated. The luna is then placed in the middle of the sunburst of the monstrance.

the Moon in coniunctio; she has corresponding dark and watery characteristics, and her metal is silver or quicksilver She is associated with the unconsious and the Anima in Jungian psychology
vi/vt: to mete out justice (+ dat : to)
Accepted common name for Earth's Moon; derived from the Latin word for "light "
Earth's moon's real name
(Roman mythology) the goddess of the moon; counterpart of Greek Selene
The black cat that lives with Usagi
Character run by Lynn Berry Bearer of the Maul of Dwalin and the Anvil of Al-Rashid Also known as Cassandra
Silver
The moon
Earth's natural satellite (the moon)
The black guardian cat to Sailor Moon She is the future mother to Diana
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