Coronae [noun]
Definition of Coronae:
halo
Opposite/Antonyms of Coronae:
-
Sentence/Example of Coronae:
Aristide offered him a two francs corona which was ceremoniously accepted.
The 'Corona' was designed and built by Peed of Oulton, who had built several fast-sailing boats.
He was buried in the corona at Canterbury, where his tomb yet remains.
Just at the edge of the corona a line should be cut in, called the scotia.
The corona of the sun gleamed and writhed like a thin band of quicksilver.
Below the altar, striking upwards from the floor of the sanctuary, gleamed a corona of light.
Earlier in the year, a double corona had been seen when the moon was shining through cirro-cumulus clouds.
This gives the symbol a yet closer likeness to the corona, whose "polar rays" are remarkably like the tail feathers of a bird.
The bird that "shows off" merely runs along the ground with corona fully expanded.
I leant over her head, within a foot of the Corona on the forehead, and closely observed the wounds.