"Lucerne" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Lucerne" Meaning

Lucerne is a type of leafy green vegetable that is commonly used in salads, soups, and other dishes. It is also called chervil in some parts of the world.

"Lucerne" Examples

Usage Examples of "Lucerne"


Lucerne is often used to refer to the city of Lucerne in Switzerland, known for its beautiful old town and Chapel Bridge. For example:
+ We visited the picturesque city of Lucerne on our European tour.
Lucerne is also the name of a type of hay, commonly used as animal feed. For example:
+ The farmer gave us a bale of lucerne to feed our horses.
In some regions, lucerne can also refer to alfalfa, a type of legume used as a forage crop. For example:
+ The dairy farm uses lucerne as a primary ingredient in their milk production.
Lucerne can also be used as a surname, such as the Lucerne family who own a prominent hotel chain. For example:
+ The Lucerne family has been running their hotel business for generations.
In some contexts, lucerne is used as a verb, meaning to pass or move through (something) slowly or cautiously. For example:
+ The hiker had to lucerne through the dense forest to reach the summit.

Note: These examples are not exhaustive, and the usage of lucerne may vary depending on the context and regional dialect.

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