aurora+borealis
31aurora borealis — [L.] Northern lights, polar lights …
32aurora borealis — noun (singular) bands of moving light that you can see in the night sky in the far north; the northern lights …
33(the) Aurora Borealis — the Aurora Borealis UK [ɔːˌrɔːrə bɔːriˈeɪlɪs] US [ɔˌrɔrə bɔriˈælɪs] the northern lights http://www.macmillandictionary.com/med2cd/weblinks/aurora borealis the.htm Thesaurus: sky and its featureshyponym …
34Aurora Borealis, the — Au|ro|ra Bo|re|a|lis, the [ ɔ,rɔrə bɔri ælıs ] the NORTHERN LIGHTS …
35Aurora (astronomy) — Aurora Borealis redirects here. For other uses, see Aurora Borealis (disambiguation). Aurora Australis redirects here. For the ship, see Aurora Australis (icebreaker). For the book, see Aurora Australis (book). Northern lights redirects here. For …
36Aurora (Band) — Aurora (latein. „Morgenröte“) steht für Aurora (Mythologie), die römische Göttin der Morgenröte Aurora (Vorname), siehe dort Etymologie und bekannte Namensträgerinnen Aurora, ein weltweiter Ortsname, siehe Liste der Orte namens Aurora Aurora… …
37Aurora — Au*ro ra, n.; pl. E. {Auroras}, L. (rarely used) {Auror[ae]}. [L. aurora, for ausosa, akin to Gr. ?, ?, dawn, Skr. ushas, and E. east.] 1. The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the redness of the sky just before the sun rises. [1913… …
38Aurora australis — Aurora Au*ro ra, n.; pl. E. {Auroras}, L. (rarely used) {Auror[ae]}. [L. aurora, for ausosa, akin to Gr. ?, ?, dawn, Skr. ushas, and E. east.] 1. The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the redness of the sky just before the sun rises.… …
39Aurora — Aurora1 [ô rôr′ə, ərôr′ə] n. pl. for 2 4 auroras, aurorae [ô rôr′ē, ə rôr′ē] [L, lit., dawn: for IE base see EAST] 1. Rom. Myth. the goddess of dawn: identified with the Greek Eos 2. [a ] the dawn 3. [a ] AURORA AUSTRALIS or AURORA BOREALIS …
40aurora po|lar|is — «poh LAIR ihs», 1. a polar aurora. 2. = aurora borealis. (Cf. ↑aurora borealis) ╂[< New Latin aurora polaris] …