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coruscant

[kuh-ruhs-kuhnt, kawr-uhs-, kor-] / kəˈrʌs kənt, ˈkɔr əs-, ˈkɒr- /


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I arrived just as he was finishing a daily medical ablution and found myself waiting in his studio, gawping at the new self-­portrait in all its coruscant color.

From New York Times • Jul. 13, 2016

Visitors beheld a coruscant and cleverly lit display of wine glasses, bowls, plates, bottles, candlesticks, vases; a tableful of heavy molded "architectural" glass for cornices, tiles, columns.

From Time Magazine Archive

Terry spelled coruscant and sirocco with no trouble.

From Time Magazine Archive

The coruscant half-globe catches the sun's rays, seems to blaze with its own light.

From Time Magazine Archive

He heard his pistol explode once more, and again visioned a reeling firmament fugitively coruscant with strange constellations.

From The Day of Days An Extravaganza by Brown, Arthur William