corona
51corona — Economía. Moneda antigua de oro, que tenía grabada una corona y corrió desde el reinado de Juan II de Castilla hasta fines del siglo XVII. Tuvo diversos valores, y en tiempo de los Reyes Católicos equivalía a unos once reales de plata. Ver:… …
52corona — corona1 [kə rəʊnə] noun (plural coronae ni:) 1》 Astronomy the rarefied gaseous envelope of the sun or a star. ↘(also corona discharge) Physics the glow around a conductor at high potential. ↘a small circle of light seen round the sun or… …
53corona — UK [kəˈrəʊnə] / US [kəˈroʊnə] noun [countable] Word forms corona : singular corona plural coronas astronomy 1) the circle of light around the Sun or the Moon, seen especially during an eclipse 2) the outer atmosphere of the Sun …
54corona — co•ro•na [[t]kəˈroʊ nə[/t]] n. pl. nas, nae ( nē). 1) a) astron. a white or colored circle or set of concentric circles of light seen around a luminous body, esp. around the sun or moon b) mer a similar colored circle or set of circles visible in …
55corona — vainikas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. corona vok. Korona, f rus. корона, f pranc. corona, f; couronne, f …
56corona — Hold Hold (h[=o]ld), n. 1. The act of holding, as in or with the hands or arms; the manner of holding, whether firm or loose; seizure; grasp; clasp; grip; possession; often used with the verbs take and lay. [1913 Webster] Ne have I not twelve… …
57corona — noun Etymology: Latin, garland, crown, cornice more at crown Date: 1548 1. the projecting part of a classic cornice 2. a. a usually colored circle often seen around and close to a luminous body (as the sun or moon) caused by diffraction produced… …
58Corona, S. (3) — 3S. Corona, (14. Mai), eine Martyrin in Aegypten. S. S. Victor …
59corona — n. [L. corona, crown] 1. A crownlike structure or organ of various invertebrates. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) In Lepidoptera male genitalia, a specialized row of armament setae, teeth or spines on the cucullus. 3. (ECHINODERMATA) a. In Crinoidea, a… …
60corona — SYN: crown. [L. garland, crown, fr. G. korone] c. capitis the topmost part of the head. SYN: crown of head. c. ciliaris [TA] the circular figure on the inner surface of the ciliary body, formed by the processes and folds (plicae) taken together.… …