Lux

//lʌks//

Synonyms for "lux" (34 found)

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Related terms

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derived

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etymologically related_to

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has context

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part of

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related to

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Translations

21 translations across 21 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • лукс noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 勒克斯 noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Czech

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Esperanto

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  • lukso noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Finnish

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  • luksi noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

French

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

German

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  • Lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Greek

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  • λουξ noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Indonesian

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Italian

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Japanese

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  • ルクス noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Korean

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  • 럭스 noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Lithuanian

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  • liuksas noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Malay

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Polish

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  • luks noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Portuguese

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Romanian

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Russian

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  • люкс noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Spanish

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Swedish

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  • lux noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Thai

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  • ลักซ์ noun (the derived unit of illuminance)

Sample sentences

5 total sentences available.

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Among works competing for prizes are U.S. director Tanya Wexler's "Hysteria" about the invention of the vibrator in Victorian England; "Hotel Lux" by German director Leander Haussmann; and psycho-thriller "Babycall" by Norwegian director Pal Sletaune.

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Some volunteers slept in ambient light of about 100 lux and some in only 3 lux, which is close to total darkness.

Source: wiktionary

For quotations using this term, see Citations:lux.

Source: wiktionary

and as I reel'd I fell, / Lux'd the neck-joint—my soul descends to hell.

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