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Is the earths satellite called a Luna?

We generally call it the "Moon" in English, but "Luna" in Latin or "Selene" in Greek would also be correct. "Luna" as a word for the Moon is the root word for "lunatic" as a crazy person - who has gone mad by staring at the Moon for too long.


What do the earths moon name mean?

The name "moon" comes from Old English "mōna," which is derived from the Proto-Germanic word "mēnô." The word "moon" likely has roots in ancient Indo-European languages, where it referred to the celestial body that orbits Earth.


What is the name of the moon that orbits Earth?

The Earth's moon is called Luna. That is where we get the terms "lunar eclipse", "lunar landing", etc. The name of the moon is simply "Moon". As answered above, the word Luna is latin for the word moon. Now that we no longer, or have never spoke Latin, we call it the moon. Other planet's moons are given names to distinguish them from our own and are still called moons, just not "the" moon. See the related link for more information.


More technical term used for the word moon?

Satellite


What is a word that means more than one?

Double moon


What is the word that tells when someone speaks more than one language?

Bilingual.


What tells more about another word?

An adjective tells more about a noun eg a red book. Redis an adjective and book a noun. An adverb tells more about a verb eg He ran home quickly. Ran is a verb and quickly an adverb.


Who wrote the song with the word 'moon' in the title?

There are so many songs with moon in the title, please be more specific.


What is the source word of the word moon?

what is the source if the word moon


What is the Hawaiian word for moon?

the hawaiian word for moon is mahina


What tense is the word tells in?

Tells is present tense.I/We/You/They tellHe/She/It tells


What is the term used for the moon that is almost full but quite?

The time when the moon is more than half lighted but not quite full is referred to as a gibbous moon. The word 'gibbous' came from a word that originally meant 'hump-backed'.