1. luce - Noun
2. Luce - Proper noun
A pike when full grown.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAlexis Enochs, Bailee Brooks and Luce Duritza had 10 points each to lead MC. Source: Internet
Established in 1974 by the Henry Luce Foundation of New York City, the Luce fellowship program’s goal is to enhance the understanding of Asia among potential leaders of American society. Source: Internet
Celebrated for her wit, intelligence and beauty, Luce was an actor (at 10, she understudied Mary Pickford), a playwright (, 1937), a war correspondent (1939-1942), a member of Congress (1942-1946) and ambassador to Italy (1953-1956). Source: Internet
Harrison Jr. is one of the most exciting new stars in quite a while, and while he had breakout performances last year in “Luce” and “Waves,” they were intensely dramatic downers. Source: Internet
As of 2012, CUIC no longer has physical offices, opting instead for a virtual office and storing the archives of both CUIC and COCU at Princeton Seminary's Henry Luce III Library. Source: Internet
"Gift of HL Mencken 1929" is stamped on the Marriage of Heaven and Hell, Luce 1906 edition of William Blake, which shows up from the Library of Congress online version for reading. Source: Internet