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Luce

Luce is the Italian word for light. It denotes visible illumination from natural or artificial sources and is used in everyday speech to refer to daylight, lamp light, or brightness in general. The term also appears in compound expressions such as luce naturale (natural light) and luce artificiale (artificial light). Beyond its literal sense, luce is frequently used metaphorically in Italian literature and speech to signify clarity, insight, or hope.

Luce is a feminine noun in Italian; its plural form is luci. It derives from Latin lux,

As a surname, Luce has been borne by several notable individuals, including Henry Luce (Henry Robinson Luce,

In film, Luce is the title of a 2019 American drama directed by Julius Onah, about a

Luce also appears as a given name in contemporary usage, often chosen for its connotation of brightness

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