Lux (Latin, 'light') is the SI derived unit of illuminance, which measures the perceived intensity of light. LUX is a gene involved in the circadian rhythms of Arabidopsis thaliana.
Lux or LUX may also refer to:
Eve is the first woman created by God according to the creation narrative of Abrahamic religions.
Legion may refer to:
Matrix most commonly refers to:
A rogue is a person or entity that flouts accepted norms of behavior or strikes out on an independent and possibly destructive path.
Survivor(s) may refer to:
Max or MAX may refer to:
Rio or Río is the Portuguese, Spanish, and Maltese word for "river". The term also exists in Italian, but is largely obsolete and used in a poetical or literary context to mean "stream"; the standard Italian word for "river" is fiume.
Angels are a type of creature present in many mythologies.
An eclipse is an astronomical event.
Avalon is an island in the Arthurian legend.
Lucy is an English feminine given name derived from the Latin masculine given name Lucius with the meaning as of light. Alternative spellings are Luci, Luce, Lucie, Lucia, and Luzia.
A ghost is a spirit of a dead person that may appear to the living.
Roland was a Frankish military leader in Charlemagne's service, and subject of the epic poem The Song of Roland.
An arena is an enclosed area that showcases theatre, musical performances or sporting events.
Destiny is a predetermined course of events or fixed natural order of the universe.
Love is an emotion of strong affection and personal attachment to people and things.
Darkness is the absence of light.
Nord, a word meaning "north" in several European languages, may refer to:
A virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism.
Amazon most often refers to: