aurora |
aurora |
In roman god|lang=en terms the difference between aurora and aurora
is that
aurora is (roman god) roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the greek eos sister of luna and sol while
aurora is (roman god) roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the greek eos sister of luna and sol.
In given name|female|from=latin terms the difference between aurora and aurora
is that
aurora is , in quiet but regular use since the 19th century while
aurora is , in quiet but regular use since the 19th century.
In astronomy|lang=en terms the difference between aurora and aurora
is that
aurora is (astronomy) short for , a main belt asteroid while
aurora is (astronomy) short for , a main belt asteroid.
In qualifier|poetic terms the difference between aurora and aurora
is that
aurora is (
poetic) the dawn while
aurora is (
poetic) the dawn.
As proper nouns the difference between aurora and aurora
is that
aurora is (roman god) roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the greek eos sister of luna and sol while
aurora is (roman god) roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the greek eos sister of luna and sol.
crepuscule |
aurora |
As nouns the difference between crepuscule and aurora
is that
crepuscule is twilight while
aurora is an atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the southern or northern hemispheres respectively.
As a proper noun Aurora is
roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol.
work |
aurora |
As a noun work
is
employment .
As a verb work
is to do a specific task by employing physical or mental powers.
As a proper noun aurora is
(roman god) roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the greek eos sister of luna and sol.
halo |
aurora |
In astronomy terms the difference between halo and aurora
is that
halo is a cloud of gas and other matter surrounding and captured by the gravitational field of a large diffuse astronomical object, such as a galaxy or cluster of galaxies while
aurora is short for
94 Aurora, a main belt asteroid.
As a verb halo
is to encircle with a halo.
As a proper noun Aurora is
roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol.
aura |
aurora |
As nouns the difference between aurora and aura
is that
aurora is an atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the southern or northern hemispheres respectively while
aura is distinctive atmosphere or {{l/en|quality}} associated with something.
As proper nouns the difference between aurora and aura
is that
aurora is roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol while
Aura is {{given name|female|from=Latin}} shortened from Aurelia.
aurora |
arora |
As nouns the difference between aurora and arora
is that
aurora is an atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the southern or northern hemispheres respectively while
Arora is a member of the Sindhi/Punjabi subcaste of kshatriya.
As proper nouns the difference between aurora and arora
is that
aurora is roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol while
Arora is the community of the Sindhi/Punjabi subcaste of kshatriya.
aurora |
aurorae |
As nouns the difference between aurora and aurorae
is that
aurora is an atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the southern or northern hemispheres respectively while
aurorae is irregular plural of aurora.
As a proper noun Aurora
is roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol.
taxonomy |
aurora |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As a proper noun aurora is
(roman god) roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the greek eos sister of luna and sol.
aurora |
isochasm |
As a proper noun aurora
is (roman god) roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the greek eos sister of luna and sol.
As a noun isochasm is
(geography) a line connecting places on the earth's surface that have the same mean frequency of auroras.
aurora |
zephyrus |
As proper nouns the difference between aurora and zephyrus
is that
aurora is roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol while
Zephyrus is the Ancient Greek god of the west wind, supposed to be the gentlest of the winds and the messenger of spring. His parents are Eos/Aurora and Astraeus, and his brothers are Boreas, Notus and Eurus, (the Anemoi), and the Astra Planeta. His wife is Chloris and their son is Karpos. His Roman counterpart is Favonius.
As a noun aurora
is an atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the southern or northern hemispheres respectively.
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