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“lucubrations”
1. A written work resulting from prolonged study, often having a scholarly style.
2. Long hard study; especially, at night.
3. Etymology: from Latin lucubro, "to study by candle-light", from lucubrum, from lux, "light".
2. Long hard study; especially, at night.
3. Etymology: from Latin lucubro, "to study by candle-light", from lucubrum, from lux, "light".
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-ation, -ization (-iz[e] + -ation); -isation (British spelling variation)
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luco-, luc-, luci-, lux, -lucence, -lucent
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