Corona
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(As a noun)
Corona ( noun )
- A crown or wreath, typically made of flowers, worn as a symbol of victory or distinction.
- An aura or halo of light around a celestial body, such as a star or planet.
- 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:
- She was given a corona of flowers as a symbol of her victory.
- He saw a corona of light around the full moon.
- The corona of the sun was visible during the total solar eclipse.
- The corona of the statue was made of gold.
- She was crowned with a corona of roses.
(As a noun)
Corona ( noun )
- A crown or wreath, typically made of flowers, worn as a symbol of victory or distinction.
- An aura or halo of light around a celestial body, such as a star or planet.
- 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:
- She was given a corona of flowers as a symbol of her victory.
- He saw a corona of light around the full moon.
- The corona of the sun was visible during the total solar eclipse.
- The corona of the statue was made of gold.
- She was crowned with a corona of roses.