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lodestar
(lode|star)
Pronunciation:
/ˈləʊdstɑː/
noun
a star that is used to guide the course of a ship, especially the pole star:
figurative
she dominated his existence as chief muse and intellectual lodestar
Origin:
Middle English
: from
lode
in the obsolete sense 'way, course'
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star
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