aura — meaning in English
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English meaning
- aura noun A distinctive feeling or atmosphere that seems to surround a person or place.
- plough noun A farm tool with a blade, pulled through soil to break it up before planting.
- snowplow noun A vehicle or attached blade used to push snow off roads and other surfaces.
- wedge noun A piece of material, thick at one end and tapering to a thin edge, used to split, tighten, or lever things apart.
Senses
aura is used for these senses in English:
- aura (also, parapsychology) A supposed emanation from and surrounding a living person or thing, regarded by mystics as consisting of the essence of the individual. [from 1870]
- plough (agriculture) A device pulled through the ground in order to break it open into furrows for planting.
- snowplow A blade-like pushing device attached to a vehicle to enable it to be used for removing snow.
- wedge (archaic) A flank of cavalry acting to split some portion of an opposing army, charging in an inverted V formation.
- wedge (zoology, collective) A group of geese, swans, or other birds when they are in flight in a V formation.
aura — full definition
- noun A distinctive feeling or atmosphere that seems to surround a person or place.
- noun In some belief systems, an invisible glow or energy field said to surround a living being.
- noun A warning sensation, such as flashing lights or a strange smell, that some people feel just before a migraine or seizure.
- noun (slang) A person's charisma, presence, or overall vibe.
plough — full definition
- noun A farm tool with a blade, pulled through soil to break it up before planting.
- verb To turn over soil with a plough in preparation for planting.
- verb To move forcefully or steadily through something, as if cutting a path.
- verb To crash into something without stopping.