paraselene |
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terms |
paraselene |
As nouns the difference between terms and paraselene
is that
terms is while
paraselene is a bright, circular spot, sometimes seen on a lunar halo, caused by refraction through ice crystals.
paraselenae |
paraselene |
As nouns the difference between paraselenae and paraselene
is that
paraselenae is while
paraselene is a bright, circular spot, sometimes seen on a lunar halo, caused by refraction through ice crystals.
crystals |
paraselene |
As nouns the difference between crystals and paraselene
is that
crystals is while
paraselene is a bright, circular spot, sometimes seen on a lunar halo, caused by refraction through ice crystals.
ice |
paraselene |
As nouns the difference between ice and paraselene
is that
ice is while
paraselene is a bright, circular spot, sometimes seen on a lunar halo, caused by refraction through ice crystals.
refraction |
paraselene |
As nouns the difference between refraction and paraselene
is that
refraction is the turning or bending of any wave, such as a light or sound wave, when it passes from one medium into another of different optical density while
paraselene is a bright, circular spot, sometimes seen on a lunar halo, caused by refraction through ice crystals.
halo |
paraselene |
As nouns the difference between halo and paraselene
is that
halo is a circular band of coloured light, visible around the sun or moon etc., caused by reflection and refraction of light by ice crystals in the atmosphere while
paraselene is a bright, circular spot, sometimes seen on a lunar halo, caused by refraction through ice crystals.
As a verb halo
is to encircle with a halo.
lunar |
paraselene |
As nouns the difference between lunar and paraselene
is that
lunar is (astronomy) a lunar distance while
paraselene is a bright, circular spot, sometimes seen on a lunar halo, caused by refraction through ice crystals.
As an adjective lunar
is of, or pertaining to, the moon; moonly.
spot |
paraselene |
As nouns the difference between spot and paraselene
is that
spot is while
paraselene is a bright, circular spot, sometimes seen on a lunar halo, caused by refraction through ice crystals.