Corona ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Corona ( noun )

  1. A crown or wreath, typically made of flowers, worn as a symbol of victory or distinction.
  2. An aura or halo of light around a celestial body, such as a star or planet.
  3. The outer atmosphere of the sun, visible as a white halo during a total solar eclipse.

Origin:

From the latin word corōna, meaning "crown" or "wreath".

Examples:

  1. She was given a corona of flowers as a symbol of her victory.
  2. He saw a corona of light around the full moon.
  3. The corona of the sun was visible during the total solar eclipse.
  4. The corona of the statue was made of gold.
  5. She was crowned with a corona of roses.

(As a noun)

Corona ( noun )

  1. A crown or wreath, typically made of flowers, worn as a symbol of victory or distinction.
  2. An aura or halo of light around a celestial body, such as a star or planet.
  3. The outer atmosphere of the sun, visible as a white halo during a total solar eclipse.

Origin:

From the latin word corōna, meaning "crown" or "wreath".

Examples:

  1. She was given a corona of flowers as a symbol of her victory.
  2. He saw a corona of light around the full moon.
  3. The corona of the sun was visible during the total solar eclipse.
  4. The corona of the statue was made of gold.
  5. She was crowned with a corona of roses.
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