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  • adjective As though lunar; moonlike.

Etymologies

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lunar +‎ -like

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Examples

  • Outside the exclosure, continued livestock grazing maintained a barren, lunarlike landscape.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Outside the exclosure, continued livestock grazing maintained a barren, lunarlike landscape.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Outside the exclosure, continued livestock grazing maintained a barren, lunarlike landscape.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • Outside the exclosure, continued livestock grazing maintained a barren, lunarlike landscape.

    Trout and Salmon of North America Robert J. Behnke 2002

  • His 1965 "Blanket Chest," with its drawers nested deep in a lunarlike facade, is one of the floor's showstoppers.

    NYT > Home Page By KAREN ROSENBERG 2011

  • Equally significant was the 4-iron that Dustin Johnson gently placed in the sand behind his ball on the final hole of regulation at Whistling Straits, unaware that he was in one of more than 1,000 bunkers that litters this lunarlike landscape.

    Battery Shots 2010

  • Equally significant was the 4-iron that Dustin Johnson gently placed in the sand behind his ball on the final hole of regulation at Whistling Straits, unaware that he was in one of more than 1,000 bunkers that litters this lunarlike landscape.

    Yahoo! News: Top Stories 2010

  • Equally significant was the 4-iron that Dustin Johnson gently placed in the sand behind his ball on the final hole of regulation at Whistling Straits, unaware that he was in one of more than 1,000 bunkers that litters this lunarlike landscape.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Though there are some stock growers and cowboys here - and a legendarily rowdy bucking-horse sale every May in Miles City - there are few vacationers and mostly wheat farmers, forgotten towns and high plains with lunarlike terrain that forms the American badlands.

    NYT > Travel By ERIC KONIGSBERG 2009

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