
‘What marks all of it, without exception, is intelligence and rigour, thoroughness and care, and an abiding dedication to the importance of the role architecture plays in an ever more complicated world.’.It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit rocate "shines " Armenian lois "light," lusin "moon " Greek leukos "bright, shining, white " Latin lucere "to shine," lux "light," lucidus "clear " Old Church Slavonic luci "light " Lithuanian laukas "pale " Welsh llug "gleam, glimmer " Old Irish loche "lightning," luchair "brightness " Hittite lukezi "is bright " Old English leht, leoht "light, daylight spiritual illumination," German Licht, Gothic liuhaþ "light.

" lucent lucid Lucifer luciferase luciferous lucifugous lucubrate lucubration luculent lumen Luminal luminary luminate luminescence luminous luna lunacy lunar Lunarian lunate lunation lunatic lune lunette luni- luster lustrum lux pellucid sublunary translucent. It forms all or part of: allumette elucidate illumination illustration lea leukemia leuko- light (n.) "brightness, radiant energy " lightning limn link (n.2) "torch of pitch, tow, etc.

Proto-Indo-European root meaning "light, brightness."
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It is the hypothetical source of/evidence for its existence is provided by: Sanskrit pari "around, about, through," parah "farther, remote, ulterior," pura "formerly, before," pra- "before, forward, forth " Avestan pairi- "around," paro "before " Hittite para "outside of," Greek peri "around, about, near, beyond," pera "across, beyond," paros "before," para "from beside, beyond," pro "before " Latin pro "before, for, on behalf of, instead of," porro "forward," prae "before," per "through " Old Church Slavonic pra-dedu "great-grandfather " Russian pere- "through " Lithuanian per "through " Old Irish ire "farther," roar "enough " Gothic faura "before," Old English fore (prep.) "before, in front of," (adv.) "before, previously," fram "forward, from," feor "to a great distance, long ago " German vor "before, in front of " Old Irish air- Gothic fair-, German ver-, Old English fer-, intensive prefixes.


It forms all or part of: afford approach appropriate approve approximate barbican before deprive expropriate far first for for- fore fore- forefather foremost former (adj.) forth frame frau fret Freya fro froward from furnish furniture further galore hysteron-proteron impervious improbity impromptu improve palfrey par (prep.) para- (1) "alongside, beyond altered contrary irregular, abnormal " paradise pardon paramount paramour parvenu pellucid per per- percent percussion perennial perestroika perfect perfidy perform perfume perfunctory perhaps peri- perish perjury permanent permeate permit pernicious perpendicular perpetual perplex persecute persevere perspective perspire persuasion pertain peruse pervade pervert pierce portray postprandial prae- Prakrit pre- premier presbyter Presbyterian preterite pride priest primal primary primate primavera prime primeval primitive primo primogenitor primogeniture primordial primus prince principal principle prior pristine private privilege privy pro (n.2) "a consideration or argument in favor " pro- probably probe probity problem proceed proclaim prodigal produce profane profess profile profit profound profuse project promise prompt prone proof proper property propinquity prophet prose prostate prosthesis protagonist Protean protect protein Proterozoic protest proto- protocol proton protoplasm Protozoa proud prove proverb provide provoke prow prowess proximate Purana purchase purdah reciprocal rapprochement reproach reprove veneer. Proto-Indo-European root forming prepositions, etc., meaning "forward," and, by extension, "in front of, before, first, chief, toward, near, against," etc.
