Complete Definition of "lux"

English
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Etymology
From Latin lux, meaning light.

Pronunciation
:Rhymes: Rhymes:English:-�ks|-�ks

Noun
en-noun|pl=lux

  1. In the International System of Units, the derived unit of illuminance or illumination; one lumen per square metre. Symbol: lx

Translations

Bulgarian: л�к� m
Finnish: luksi
Italian: lux
Japanese: ���
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Polish: luks m
Spanish: lux m (pl: lux)
Swedish: lux#Swedish|lux c

Category:SI units


Latin

Noun
lūx, Wiktionary Appendix:Latin third declension|lūcis f

  1. light

Derived terms
luce
lucidus
Lucifer

Category:Latin nouns
Category:la:Light


Spanish
lux

Noun
lux

  1. (m) lux
  2. (pl) plural of lux

Swedish

Noun
lux c

  1. lux (singular and plural)

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Revision and Credits for"lux"
  • 2007-11-03 22:16 - Cynewulf - Reverted edits by [[Special:Contributions/83.138.145.18|83.138.145.18]] ([[User_talk:83.138.145.18|Talk]]); changed back to last version by [[User:Cynewulf|Cynewulf]]

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