1. lucerne - Noun
2. Lucerne - Proper noun
See Lucern, the plant.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAll three men live at the Lucerne Hotel, which used to offer spa services and valet parking to tourists on the Upper West Side. Source: Internet
By analyzing the type of granite, geologists were able to discover that glaciers carried Bubble Rock to its present location from near the town of Lucerne, Maine — convert away. Source: Internet
Contractors were concentrating on harvesting grass and lucerne as well as drilling and cultivation. Source: Internet
And no better way to enjoy it than aboard the Saphir, a convertible panorama yacht reminiscent of Monaco or Cannes, but offering a view of the internationally famous sights of Lucerne. Source: Internet
Korey Kline of Environmental Aeroscience Corporation (eAc) first fired a gaseous oxygen and rubber hybrid in 1982 at Lucerne Dry Lake, CA, after discussions on the technology with Bill Wood, formerly with Westinghouse. Source: Internet
The mayor announced his decision to move the men from the Lucerne West 79th Street in September after a lawyer representing a UWS neighborhood group threatened legal action over their continued presence in the area. Source: Internet