Dune (n.) |
A low hill of drifting sand usually formed on the coats, but often carried far inland by the prevailing winds. |
Dune |
Landform, hill of sand |
Dune |
1984 epic science fiction film by David Lynch |
Dune |
1965 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert |
Dune |
Board game from 1979 |
Dune |
Modular C++ library for the solution of partial differential equations using grid-based methods |
Dune Synonyms |
Sand Dune |
DUNE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
Dallas Underground Network Exchange |
DUNE (Acronym / Abbreviation) |
DUNES HOTELS and CASINOS, INC. |
Dune (Last Name / Surname) |
Dune is the #101,737 most common last name / surname from the 2010 United States Census. The census reported that 177 people had that surname. |
Spanish Translation |
Dune in Spanish is Duna |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "'An offer is only as good as the real thing it buys .'"" - Dune |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "'Belief can be manipulated. Only knowledge is dangerous .'"" - Dune |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "'Cynicism! That, no doubt is a greater crime than heresy .'"" - Dune |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "'Don't fear me. Forget mystery and accept love. There's no mystery about love. It comes from life. Can't you feel that ?'"" - Dune |
Example Sentence (Quote) " "'Government cannot be religious and self-assertive at the same time. Religious experience needs a spontaneity which laws inevitably suppress. And you cannot govern without laws. Your laws eventually must replace morality, replace conscience, replace even the religion by which you think to govern. Sacred ritual must spring from praise and holy yearnings which hammer out a significant morality. Government, on the other hand, is a cultural organism particularly attractive to doubts, questions and contentions. I see the day coming when ceremony must take the place of faith and symbolism replaces morality .'"" - Dune |