Definitionn. a celebrity who is an inspiration to others
Last update: October 27, 2015
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He is a luminary in his field. [noun]
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Passing through the luminary and parallel to the horizon, there is a white luminous circle, the parhelic circle (P), on which a number of images of the luminary appear. [noun]
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4 But for this very reason Bokhara is famed as a luminary of pure theology and spreads its influence over Turkestan, Siberia, China, Kashmir, Afghanistan, and even over India. [noun]
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Who was this novice in war with the effrontery of a luminary. [noun]
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Coleyard posed as a shining luminary. [Please select]
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"Where ought that refulgent luminary to scintilate when I face Osprey Ledge." [Please select]
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The second day is called the Pongul of the sun, and is set apart to worship that luminary. [Please select]
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Buckingham is the sun in heaven, and cold are the shadows in which we walk who hailed another luminary. [Please select]
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There was indeed no great central luminary like Shakespeare, but a constellation of lesser ones,--such as Addison, Defoe, and Pope. [Please select]
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