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Meaning of lucule

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lucule (n.)

A spot or fleck on the sun brighter than the surrounding surface.

lucule Sentence Examples

  1. The lucule's exquisite taste tantalized the king's palate, leaving him in a state of gastronomic bliss.
  2. The succulent meat of the lucule was so tender that it melted in the mouth like a whisper of butter.
  3. The hunter returned from the forest with a prized lucule, its glossy hide shimmering in the sunlight.
  4. The shaman brewed a potent potion using lucule roots, renowned for their healing properties.
  5. The seamstress fashioned an intricate dress from lucule silk, its threads shimmering like tiny rainbows.
  6. The lucule's fiery red berries burst with a tangy, slightly sweet flavor that left a lingering warmth on the tongue.
  7. The perfumer blended lucule petals into her signature fragrance, creating an alluring scent that captivated the senses.
  8. The lucule leaves, with their serrated edges, provided a sharp contrast to the smooth bark of the tree.
  9. The lucule tree stood majestically in the park, its wide canopy casting a dappled shade on the ground below.
  10. The veterinarian prescribed lucule extract to the ailing dog, hoping to alleviate its digestive issues.

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A spot or fleck on the sun brighter than the surrounding surface.

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The lucule's exquisite taste tantalized the king's palate, leaving him in a state of gastronomic bliss.

The succulent meat of the lucule was so tender that it melted in the mouth like a whisper of butter.

The hunter returned from the forest with a prized lucule, its glossy hide shimmering in the sunlight.

The shaman brewed a potent potion using lucule roots, renowned for their healing properties.