luminary|luminaries in English
noun
[lu·mi·nar·y || 'luːmɪnərɪ /-nrɪ]
light source, something which gives off light; celestial body; famous perso
Use "luminary|luminaries" in a sentence
1. Luminaries for road and street lighting
2. Lighting apparatus, namely ceiling mounted recessed luminaries
3. Lighting apparatus, especially electric lamps and luminaries
4. Luminaries for stage lighting, television and film studio lighting
5. That luminary gazed earnestly at some papers before him.
6. 13 That luminary gazed earnestly at some papers before him.
7. No less a luminary than Wilhelm Furtwangler conducted the premiere.
8. 5 No less a luminary than Wilhelm Furtwangler conducted the premiere.
9. Lighting and light fixtures, namely, street lighting, studio luminaries
10. He has played with all the great jazz luminaries.
11. Electric and fluorescent lighting, lustres, light shades, fairy lamps, luminaries
12. 1 He has played with all the great jazz luminaries.
13. Post Top Outdoor Luminaries for amenity lighting, pedestrian and squares
14. 2 Guests included show business luminaries such as Bob Hope.
15. 19 He is the vanguard and luminary of global instructor of senior leaders.
16. In that day there will be no light ; the luminaries will dwindle.
17. Further along, a pool of bilious gas pricked by glittering young luminaries.
18. Balk's work has been exhibited alongside contemporary luminaries including Mark Ryden and Tara McPherson
19. Synonyms for Celebutante include VIP, celeb, celebrity, icon, luminary, star, superstar, heavyweight, personage and biggie
20. And again, Thou moon, thou dimmer light, thou luminary of night, shalt turn to blood.
21. 11 Further along, a pool of bilious gas pricked by glittering young luminaries.
22. 10 Such luminaries as Elliot Gould and Steve Martin join in the fun.
23. The rationalist past and the luminaries of Western humanism have been reclaimed, Marx among them.
24. 26 Now that a new light shone upon the horizon, this older luminary paled in the west.
25. 4 The rationalist past and the luminaries of Western humanism have been reclaimed, Marx among them.