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coronae Meaning in Tamil ( coronae வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



கொரோனே

Noun:

(சூரிய கிரகணத்தின்போது தெரியும்) சூரியனைச் சுற்றியுள்ள ஒளி வட்டம்,



coronae தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

காக்கைகள் கரியன் காகம் (Carrion Crow), கோர்வஸ் கொரோனேயை Raven இலிருந்து அதன் அளவாலும், Hooded காகத்திலிருந்து அதன் உடல் நிறத்தாலும் வேறுபடுத்தி அறியமுடியும்.

coronae's Usage Examples:

In physical science, coronae (or "glories") are the coloured rings frequently seen closely encircling the sun or moon.


Halos are at definite distances (22° and 46 °) from the sun, and are coloured red on the inside, being due to refraction; coronae closely surround the sun at variable distances, and are coloured red on the outside, being due to diffraction.


20) by the name of tres coronae.


Women's ornaments consisted of brooches (fibulae), bracelets (armillae), armlets (armillae, bracchialia), ear-rings (inliures), necklaces (monilia), wreaths (coronae) and hair-pins (crinales).


Here it is only necessary to distinguish halos from coronae.


, under the general group of "meteors," they came to receive considerable attention at the hands of Descartes, Christiaan Huygens, and Sir Isaac Newton; but the correct explanation of coronae was reserved until the beginning of the 19th century, when Thomas Young applied the theories of the diffraction and interference of light to this phenomenon.


3, Second phalanx (os coronae).


In the first class we have halos, and coronae, or "glories," which encircle the luminary; the second class includes rainbows, fog-bows, mist-halos, anthelia and mountainspectres, whose centres are at the anti-solar point.


It has now been firmly established, both experimentally and mathematically, that coronae are due to diffraction by the minute particles of moisture and dust suspended in the atmosphere, and the radii of the rings depend on the size of the diffracting particles.


"The single digit consists of a moderate-sized proximal (os suffraginis, or large pastern), a short middle (os coronae, or small pastern), and a wide, semi-lunar, ungual phalanx (os pedis, or coffin bone).


the city) by the Saracens, Notabile (locale notabile, et insigne coronae regiae, as it is called in a charter by Alphonso, 1428) under the Sicilian rule, and Citta Vecchia (old city) by the knights.


"Women's ornaments consisted of brooches (fibulae), bracelets (armillae), armlets (armillae, bracchialia), ear-rings (inliures), necklaces (monilia), wreaths (coronae) and hair-pins (crinales).





Synonyms:

glowing, aureole, nimbus, radiance, nimbus cloud, glow, rain cloud,



Antonyms:

fill, charge, straight line, straighten, unenthusiastic,

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