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luce
1[ loos ]
noun
- a pike, especially when fully grown.
Luce
2[ loos ]
noun
- Clare Boothe, 1903–87, U.S. writer, politician, and diplomat.
- Henry Robinson, 1898–1967, U.S. publisher and editor (husband of Clare Boothe Luce).
luce
/ luːs /
Word History and Origins
Origin of luce1
Word History and Origins
Origin of luce1
Example Sentences
Fortunately, Financial Times writer and American editor Edward Luce has come close to doing just that in his Oct.
Luce sees Schwarzman as an American Croesus, horrifically influential in politics as in finance, like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and other billionaires.
Léa Luce and I found our chemistry early on.
"Employers could easily approach a few dissatisfied employees and promise some benefits in return for starting a decertification process," said Luce.
"This change would be asking corporations to voluntarily accept a different mandate or balancing a mandate of maximizing profit with cooperating with workers," said Stephanie Luce, the Chair of the Department of Labor Studies at the City University of New York.
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