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aurora

Noun
pl: auroras

This term evokes a sense of ethereal beauty and celestial wonder, often associated with the cold, silent atmosphere of the Arctic or Antarctic. It carries a strong visual connotation of fluidity and luminescence, suggesting light that breathes or dances across a dark canvas. In its secondary sense referring to the dawn, the word is more poetic and literary than common. It shifts the focus from a specific atmospheric event to a symbolic transition from darkness to light, often used to represent new beginnings or spiritual awakening.

Meanings

Noun

A natural electrical phenomenon characterized by shimmering curtains of light in the sky, typically seen near the polar regions and caused by solar wind interacting with the Earth's magnetic field.

"The aurora borealis painted the night sky in vivid shades of green and violet."

Noun

The dawn or the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise.

"The hikers woke up just in time to witness the golden aurora breaking over the horizon."

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