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lucratity

Something that produces a lot of money; highly profitable.
Lucratity often drives novelists to write novels. Authoring a novel can be a lucrative career.
by Dixintex March 6, 2012
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Sucrative

Desirable in the way that something sugary and sweet would be desired.
"The purchase of the candy bar was a sucrative notion as my sweet tooth was acting up."

"The sucrative promise of ice cream was a strong incentive for the completion of all my homework."
by Romanticofpower March 14, 2013
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lutractive

A definition for lutractive is the relationship describing physical forces, phenomena and emotions when discarding the properties of moxie which argues that every point in a field such as empty space or gravitational fields 'feels' its surrounding in an field. It governs the binding and passage between particles and is responsible for the motion of particles. Momentum.
It not clear if John was lutractive as his inner motives to continue living was absent.
by SecretOfMana December 6, 2016
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Lukerative

Denotes the easy/abundant-money-producing nature of "Duke" or "Skywalker"-themed merchandise.
Not too many people watch the vintage "Star Wars" or "Dukes of Hazzard" films anymore, but there is still quite a Lukerative trade in DVDs and memorabilia among die-hard fans and members of the newer generations who love "oldies but goodies".
by QuacksO November 23, 2019
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Lucratious

A word I invented. Something funny and extremely good. Someone attractive. Very tasty food. Derived from the words lucrative and bodacious.
1. How did you like my dinner?

2.Oh, it was lucratious!
by respectable.person February 5, 2023
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