What is the name meaning of LUNET. Phrases containing LUNET
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LUNET
Female
Arthurian
, little moon.
Girl/Female
Italian
Little moon.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Servant of Laudine.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Servant of Laudine.
Female
English
Middle English form of French Lunete, LUNET means "idol, image."
Female
French
French form of Welsh Luned, LUNETE means "idol, image."
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Male
German
 Short form of longer German names containing the element ald, ALDO means "old." Compare with another form of Aldo.
Girl/Female
English
At the elder tree.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Peace
Girl/Female
Indian
Voice, Call
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Beauty; Glory; Ornament
Boy/Male
Tamil
Irresistible
Girl/Female
Muslim
Respected, Noble
Girl/Female
Tamil
Firm, Fortress, A buddhist Goddess
Girl/Female
Muslim
Female
Ukrainian
, peace.
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n.
A piece of felt to cover the eye of a vicious horse.
n.
A little moon or satellite.
n.
A half horseshoe, which wants the sponge.
n.
A fieldwork consisting of two faces, forming a salient angle, and two parallel flanks. See Bastion.
n.
A work projecting outward from the main inclosure of a fortification, consisting of two faces and two flanks, and so constructed that it is able to defend by a flanking fire the adjacent curtain, or wall which extends from one bastion to another. Two adjacent bastions are connected by the curtain, which joins the flank of one with the adjacent flank of the other. The distance between the flanks of a bastion is called the gorge. A lunette is a detached bastion. See Ravelin.
n.
An iron shoe at the end of the stock of a gun carriage.
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A kind of watch crystal which is more than ordinarily flattened in the center; also, a species of convexoconcave lens for spectacles.
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A minor defense constructed beyond the main body of a work, as a ravelin, lunette, hornwork, etc.
n.
Any surface of semicircular or segmental form; especially, the piece of wall between the curves of a vault and its springing line.