Moon

  • 31Moon — /moohn/, n. Sun Myung /sun myung/, born 1920, Korean religious leader: founder of the Unification Church. * * * Sole natural satellite of Earth, which it orbits from west to east at a mean distance of about 238,900 mi (384,400 km). It is less… …

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  • 32Moon So-ri — This is a Korean name; the family name is Moon. Moon So ri Born July 2, 1974 (1974 07 02) (age 37) South Korea …

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  • 33moon — moon1 W3 [mu:n] n [: Old English; Origin: mona] 1.) the moon/the Moon the round object that you can see shining in the sky at night, and that moves around the Earth every 28 days ▪ The Americans landed on the moon in 1969. ▪ the craters on the… …

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  • 34Moon — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Moon peut désigner : un patronyme Alan R. Moon (1951 ), auteur britannique de jeux de société Edgar Moon (1904 1976) joueur de tennis australien… …

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  • 35moon — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bright ▪ A bright moon shone high overhead. ▪ pale ▪ large, small ▪ crescent …

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  • 36moon — /mun / (say moohn) noun 1. (often upper case) the body which revolves around the earth monthly at a mean distance of 384 403 km, accompanying the earth in its annual revolution about the sun. It is 3476 km in diameter, and its mass is 0.0123 that …

  • 37moon — 1 noun 1 the moon the round object that you can see shining in the sky at night, and that moves around the Earth every 28 days: the first man on the moon 2 (singular) the shape of this object as it appears at a particular time: a crescent moon |… …

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  • 38moon — Synonyms and related words: April showers, Artemis, Ashtoreth, Astarte, Cynthia, Diana, Hecate, Hekate, Luna, Phoebe, Proteus, Selene, abundant year, academic year, annum, artificial satellite, be absent, bissextile year, bum around, calendar… …

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  • 39moon — moon1 [ mun ] noun ** the moon the object similar to a planet that goes around the Earth and that you can see shining in the sky at night: The moon rose above the ridge of the eastern desert. the first spacecraft ever to land on the moon a. count …

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  • 40moon — {{11}}moon (n.) O.E. mona, from P.Gmc. *menon (Cf. O.S., O.H.G. mano, O.Fris. mona, O.N. mani, Dan. maane, Du. maan, Ger. Mond, Goth. mena moon ), from PIE *me(n)ses moon, month (Cf. Skt. masah moon, mo …

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