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Aurora in Latin

Aurora in Latin is Aurōra, aurōra, aurora — Aurora means a natural display of shifting coloured lights in the night sky near the polar regions, caused by charged particles from the sun.

Aurora in Latin

Aurōra
proper noun
(Roman god) Roman goddess of the dawn; equivalent of the Greek Eos. Sister of Luna and Sol.
aurōra
noun
An atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the Southern or Northern Hemisphere respectively.
aurora
noun
An atmospheric phenomenon created by charged particles from the sun striking the upper atmosphere, creating coloured lights in the sky. It is usually named australis or borealis based on whether it is in the Southern or Northern Hemisphere respectively.

What does "Aurora" mean?

  1. noun A natural display of shifting coloured lights in the night sky near the polar regions, caused by charged particles from the sun.
    "Tourists travel to Iceland hoping to see the aurora dance across the sky."
  2. noun Literary term for the first light of dawn.
    "The poem describes the aurora breaking gently over the hills."

Aurora in a sentence

  • Tourists travel to Iceland hoping to see the aurora dance across the sky.
  • The aurora borealis lit up the northern horizon in shades of green and purple.
  • The poem describes the aurora breaking gently over the hills.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "Aurora" in Latin?

"Aurora" in Latin is Aurōra, aurōra, aurora. Aurora means: A natural display of shifting coloured lights in the night sky near the polar regions, caused by charged particles from the sun.

How do you use "Aurora" in a sentence?

Example: "Tourists travel to Iceland hoping to see the aurora dance across the sky." In Latin, "Aurora" is Aurōra, aurōra, aurora.

Are there other ways to say "Aurora" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 3 translations listed for "Aurora": Aurōra, aurōra, aurora.

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