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luciferous
[ loo-sif-er-uhs ]
adjective
- bringing or providing light.
- providing insight or enlightenment.
luciferous
/ ːˈɪəə /
adjective
- rare.bringing or giving light
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Origin of luciferous1
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Thus he valued science because it is "fructiferous," to use Bacon's word, making for the amelioration of life; but he valued it still more because it is "luciferous," "for the light it throws on our own nature and the nature of the Universe."
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It must be stopped, Luciferous.”
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The unprecedented rise of Luciferous Warniferous; or, Secretaries who have become famous.”
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“What would you do, Luciferous, if, while you were there, you found out something that was plain proof against the Sans?” was Marjorie’s thoughtful query.
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“Speak up, respected Luciferous,” encouraged Vera.
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