Home › Words › L › lunodromelunodromelunodrome means A large model of the lunar surface on which spacecraft intended to be launched to the moon are tested, especially in the former Soviet Union.Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, lunodrome ranks #36,620 of 42,752 for Qualifying.EtymologyFrom Russian лунодром (lunodrom), with the second element assimilated to -drome; compare cosmodrome.nounA large model of the lunar surface on which spacecraft intended to be launched to the moon are tested, especially in the former Soviet Union.e.g.“For quotations using this term, see Citations:lunodrome.”Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.moondrome 71% match — A lunodrome. vs lunodrome →lunet 57% match — A little moon or satellite. vs lunodrome →lunarnaut 55% match — Someone who travels to the Moon. vs lunodrome →cosmodrome 55% match — A site for launching spacecraft, usually in reference to such Soviet or Russian built sites as the Baikonur, Kazakhstan and Plesetsk, Russia cosmodromes. vs lunodrome →lunarcrete 52% match — A hypothetical concrete-like material, made from lunar matter, that could be used to build a colony on the Moon. vs lunodrome →moonport 52% match — A spaceport located on a moon. vs lunodrome →translunar 52% match — Towards the Moon from the Earth or another planet. vs lunodrome →lunary 51% match — lunar; of the moon vs lunodrome →