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The Fascinating World of Lucifugal Objects and Behaviors

Lucifugal means "fleeing from light" or "shunning light". It is an adjective used to describe something that avoids or shuns light. The word is derived from the Latin words "lux" meaning "light" and "fugere" meaning "to flee".

In astronomy, a lucifugal object is one that moves away from a source of light, such as a star or a planet. For example, a comet that moves away from the Sun could be described as lucifugal.

In biology, some organisms may exhibit lucifugal behavior when exposed to bright light, such as hiding or avoiding the light source.

Overall, the term lucifugal is used to describe any behavior or movement that involves avoiding or escaping from light.

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