different between luciform vs luniform
luciform
English
Etymology
From Latin lux, lucis (“light”) + -form.
Adjective
luciform (comparative more luciform, superlative most luciform)
- Having, in some respects, the nature of light; resembling light.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Berkeley to this entry?)
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luniform
English
Etymology
Latin
Adjective
luniform (comparative more luniform, superlative most luniform)
- moon-shaped
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