| 1. | a radiance surrounding the head or the whole figure in the representation of a sacred personage. |
| 2. | any encircling ring of light or color; halo. |
| 3. | Astronomy. corona (def. 3). |
| 4. | Geology. a zone of altered country rock around an igneous intrusion. |
. | 1. | a white or colored circle or set of concentric circles of light seen around a luminous body, esp. around the sun or moon. |
| 2. | Meteorology. such a circle or set of circles having a small radius and ranging in color from blue inside to red outside, attributable to the diffraction caused by thin clouds, mist, or sometimes dust (distinguished from halo ). |
| 3. | Also called aureola, aureole. Astronomy. a faintly luminous envelope outside of the sun's chromosphere, the inner part consisting of highly ionized elements. |
| 4. | a long, straight, untapered cigar, rounded at the closed end. |
| 5. | Botany. a crownlike appendage, esp. one on the inner side of a corolla, as in the narcissus. |
| 6. | Anatomy. the upper portion or crown of a part, as of the head. |
| 7. | Electricity. corona discharge. |
| 8. | Architecture. the projecting, slablike member of a classical cornice supported by the bed molding or by modillions, dentils, etc., and supporting the cymatium. |
| 9. | the tonsure of a cleric. |
| 10. | Ecclesiastical. a gold-colored stripe around the lower edge of a clerical headdress, as of a miter. |
| 11. | a chandelier of wrought metal, having the form of one or more concentric hoops. |
au·re·ole (ôr'ē-ōl') n.
[Middle English, from Late Latin (corōna) aureola, golden (crown), feminine of Latin aureolus, golden, from aureus, from aurum, gold.] |
corona co·ro·na (kə-rō'nə)
n. pl. co·ro·nas or co·ro·nae (-nē)
The crownlike upper portion of a body part or structure, such as the top of the head.
aureole (ôr'ē-ōl') Pronunciation Key
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| corona (kə-rō'nə) Pronunciation Key
Plural coronas or coronae (kə-rō'nē)
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