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Luce
Luce L0248400 (lo͞os), Clare Boothe 1903-1987. American writer and public official. She wrote several plays, including The Women (1936), and served as US representative from Connecticut (1943-1947) and ambassador to Italy (1953-1956).
Luce, Henry Robinson 1898-1967. American editor and publisher who cofounded Time (1923) and founded Fortune (1930), Life (1936), and Sports Illustrated (1954).luce (luːs) n (Animals) another name for pike1[C14: from Old French lus, from Late Latin lūcius pike]Luce (lus) n. 1. Clare Boothe, 1903–87, U.S. writer and diplomat (wife of Henry Robinson Luce). 2. Henry Robinson, 1898–1967, U.S. editor and publisher. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Luce - United States publisher of magazines (1898-1967)Henry Luce, Henry Robinson Luce | | 2. | Luce - United States playwright and public official (1902-1987)Clare Booth Luce |
LUCE
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LUCE➣Laser Utilizing Communications Equipment (satellite) | LUCE➣Lupus Center of Excellence (Pittsburgh, PA) | LUCE➣Lincoln University Cooperative Extension |
Luce Related to Luce: Henry LuceSynonyms for Lucenoun United States publisher of magazines (1898-1967)Synonyms- Henry Luce
- Henry Robinson Luce
noun United States playwright and public official (1902-1987)Synonyms |