Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Same as
loo . - noun An abbreviation of
left upper entrance . - noun The symbol for
lutecium .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Chem.) The chemical symbol for
lutetium . - See
loo .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun chemistry Symbol for
lutetium . - proper noun A
diminutive of the femalegiven name Lucy and related names.
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a trivalent metallic element of the rare earth group; usually occurs in association with yttrium
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Examples
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She's sweet, smart, loving, hilarious (Lu is short for Lucille Ball), quick and agile.
RVABlogs 2010
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Consider This: Lulu is often used as a nickname for Lu names such as Lucy.
5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
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Consider This: Lulu is often used as a nickname for Lu names such as Lucy.
5-Star Baby Name Advisor Bruce Lansky 2008
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When Marina Lu is found bloodied in her new Lexus in an exclusive L.A. suburb, reporter Eve Diamond is assigned the story.
The Jasmine Trade: Summary and book reviews of The Jasmine Trade by Denise Hamilton. 2001
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"They say this-yeh place belong to a man which his name Lu-ucius Ol-i-veh."
The Cavalier George Washington Cable 1884
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The change is here made to accord with Christ's inauguration of the new testament, or covenant, as recorded in Lu 22: 20, "This cup (is) the new Testament in My blood, which is shed for you": the only Gospel in which the "is" has to be supplied.
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So in Lu 22: 29, "I appoint (by testamentary disposition; the cognate Greek verb diatithemai) unto you a kingdom, as my Father hath appointed unto me."
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The connection of our sonship with the resurrection appears also in Lu
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Greek is translated, "waiting for," in Lu 2: 25. that -- Greek, "the." blessed -- bringing blessedness (Ro 4: 7, 8). hope -- that is, object of hope (Ro 8: 24; Ga 5: 5; Col 1: 5). the glorious appearing -- There is but one Greek article to both "hope" and "appearing," which marks their close connection (the hope being about to be realized only at the appearing of Christ).
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Christ, in Lu 4: 26, makes especial mention of the fact that Elijah was sent to an alien from Israel, a woman of Sarepta.
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