coronae in English

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a city in southwestern California, southwest of Riverside; population 149,923 (est. 2008).
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the rarefied gaseous envelope of the sun and other stars. The sun's corona is normally visible only during a total solar eclipse when it is seen as an irregularly shaped pearly glow surrounding the darkened disk of the moon.
With the face of the Sun blocked by the Moon during a solar eclipse, the corona shines with the brightness of a full Moon.
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a crown or crownlike structure.
The heart muscle has its own blood supply coming from a crown or corona of blood vessels that circle the heart, sending down branches to various parts of the muscle.
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2. Clamores (coronae) facere, excitare Rate this phrase: (0.00 / 0 votes) to elicit loud applause

3. Pollen suspended in the air can also cause diffraction of sunlight that produces coronae.

4. Synonyms for Aureolae include haloes, aureoles, nimbuses, coronae, glories, auras, halations, radiances, disks and discs

5. Layers of sulphuric acid, viscous surface rock, and coronae, which seem to be domes over large magma chambers.

6. The angular diameter of a corona depends on the sizes of the water droplets involved; smaller droplets produce larger coronae.

7. Near Kappa Coronae Borealis, at an azimuth of 340°–350° the object changed its direction to 30°–35° west.

8. UX Antliae is an R Coronae Borealis variable with a baseline apparent magnitude of around 11.85, with irregular dimmings down to below magnitude 18.0.

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10. The highest awards were the coronae ("crowns"), of which the most prestigious was the corona civica, a crown made of oak-leaves awarded for saving the life of a Roman citizen in battle.