NO!!!
'lunar' is an adjective of the Moon.
The nouns for Moon are; -
Moon ; modern English
Luna ; Latin (no 'r')
Selene ; Classical Greek
The Sun is described as 'solar' (adjective).
The nouns for Sun are
Sun ; Modern English
Solus ; Latin
Helios ; Classical Greek.
The word 'lunar' is an adjective of the Moon. As in 'Lunar Phases', (Moon's Phases). However, Moon ; modern English Luna ; Latin (no 'r') Selene ; Classical Greek. Are the nouns for the Moon.
Wjhen viewing the Moon in the night sky, it will be seen in one of its lunar phases.
Please ask only ONE question at a time, do not add more questions in the answer section. The answer to "Sun is to solar as moon is to what?" is "as moon is to lunar."
The analogy would be moon is to lunar. Just like the sun is related to solar, the moon is related to lunar.
The word you are looking for is "lunar."
Lunar refers to the moon and solar refers to the sun. Example: Lunar and Solar eclipses
no its another word for moon i.e lunar eclipse
A lunar eclipse does not occur when the sun is out. A lunar eclipse can only be seen at night.
The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.
The word 'lunar' is an adjective of the Moon. As in 'Lunar Phases', (Moon's Phases). However, Moon ; modern English Luna ; Latin (no 'r') Selene ; Classical Greek. Are the nouns for the Moon.
Wjhen viewing the Moon in the night sky, it will be seen in one of its lunar phases.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is in Earth's shadow. So it must be 'behind' the Earth, with the sun in front. To put it another way, they're lined up like this: Sun ................................................................................................................ Earth .. Moon
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is in Earth's shadow. So it must be 'behind' the Earth, with the sun in front. To put it another way, they're lined up like this: Sun ................................................................................................................ Earth .. Moon
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is in Earth's shadow. So it must be 'behind' the Earth, with the sun in front. To put it another way, they're lined up like this: Sun ................................................................................................................ Earth .. Moon
lunar eclipse. lunar = moon, solar=sun. lunar eclipse= moon eclipsed
No, the word "Lunar" is an adjective.
Please ask only ONE question at a time, do not add more questions in the answer section. The answer to "Sun is to solar as moon is to what?" is "as moon is to lunar."