This is the 9158th most frequent German word.
lunar
The German word "lunar" is not commonly used; it likely refers to the English-derived term meaning "related to the moon." In German, "Mond-" is typically used for lunar concepts.
Here, 'lunate' is used as an adjective derived from Latin, referring to something moon-shaped or crescent-shaped.
Der Mond hat ein interessantes lunates Erscheinungsbild.
The moon has an interesting lunate appearance.
In this example, 'lunar' describes something pertaining to the moon, emphasizing the event's association with lunar activities.
Die Mondlandung war ein bedeutendes lunales Ereignis.
The moon landing was a significant lunar event.
The term 'lunar rocks' represents materials originating from the moon, using 'lunar' to identify their source.