Definition of Luccan. Meaning of Luccan. Synonyms of Luccan

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Definition of Luccan

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Aleurites moluccana
Candlenut Can"dle*nut`, n. 1. The fruit of a euphorbiaceous tree or shrub (Aleurites moluccana), native of some of the Pacific islands. It is used by the natives as a candle. The oil from the nut ( candlenut, or kekune, oil) has many uses. 2. The tree itself.
fluccan
Flucan Flu"can, n. (Mining) Soft clayey matter in the vein, or surrounding it. [Written also flookan, flukan, and fluccan.]

Meaning of Luccan from wikipedia

- French franc was introduced, accompanied by the Luccan franc from 1805. After Napoleon's fall, the Luccan State remained without an official currency, using...
- centesimi. In 1808, the French franc replaced local coins at par. See also Luccan lira In 1805, silver 1 and 5 franc coins were introduced, followed by copper...
- that became Italy but their values were not necessarily equivalent. (See Luccan lira, Papal lira, Parman lira, Sardinian lira and Tuscan lira.) Cypriot...
- fictional character on the American soap opera General Hospital Franco, the Luccan franc, a 19th-century currency of Lucca, Italy Franco, Ciccio e il pirata...
- French franc was introduced, accompanied by the Luccan franc from 1805. After Napoleon's fall, the Luccan State remained without an official currency, using...
- Senegal, Togo Vaud franc – Vaud Franco Dominican francoDominican Republic Luccan francoLucca Ticino francoTicino Frange – Korçë Frank Aargau frank...
- is sometimes Italianised or Hispanicised as the franco, for instance in Luccan franco. The franc was originally a French gold coin of 3.87 g minted in...
- buccellato di Lucca retains its original ring shape, and is widely found on Luccan tables as a sweet Sunday treat, carried home on the forearm after attending...
- ("Genoese"/"from Genoa") Greco ("Gr****") De Lucca/Di Lucca/Lucca/Lucchesi/Lucchese ("Luccan"/"from Lucca") Maltese/Maltesi ("Maltese"/"from Malta") De Milano/Di...
- with some sides being quite steep. Machiavelli describes an attack by the Luccan forces of Castracani on the ridge of this town, that successfully caught...