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  • noun Plural form of corona.

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Examples

  • The shapes of these landscape features have not been seen on Titan before, though they bear similarity to spidery features known as coronae on Venus.

    Elites TV 2010

  • The shapes of these landscape features have not been seen on Titan before, though they bear similarity to spidery features known as coronae on Venus.

    Elites TV 2010

  • The shapes of these landscape features have not been seen on Titan before, though they bear similarity to spidery features known as coronae on Venus.

    Space Business and Industry News at SpaceMart.com 2010

  • The shapes of these landscape features have not been seen on Titan before, though they bear similarity to spidery features known as coronae on Venus.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

  • The shapes of these landscape features have not been seen on Titan before, though they bear similarity to spidery features known as coronae on Venus.

    Elites TV 2010

  • The shapes of these landscape features have not been seen on Titan before, though they bear similarity to spidery features known as coronae on Venus.

    Space Business and Industry News at SpaceMart.com 2010

  • The coronary band Pulvinus coronae lies in the coronary groove immediately distal to the periople corium, proximal to the parietal surface of the distal phalanx, and abaxial of the ungular cartilages of the foot.

    Ed Ltd | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles 2009

  • (Actually, “halo” appeared plenty of times before, but mostly in the context of coronae surrounding images of stars or the moon.)

    The Honor of Being Forgotten Julianne 2007

  • Bacchica tantum olim in amoribus praevaluerunt, ut coronae ex illis statuae Bacchi ponerentur.

    Anatomy of Melancholy 2007

  • Objects within this interphased region exist partially in subspace, allowing them to move unharmed through such extremely hostile environments as stellar coronae, volatile nebulae, and radioactive gas giant atmospheres.

    The Starfleet Survival Guide David Mack 2002

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