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Learn to pronounce co·ro·na

/kəˈrōnə/
noun
  1. a part of the body resembling or likened to a crown.
  2. the rarefied gaseous envelope of the sun and other stars. The sun's corona is normally visible only during a total solar eclipse, when it is seen as an irregularly shaped pearly glow surrounding the darkened disk of the moon.
  3. the cup-shaped or trumpet-shaped outgrowth at the center of a daffodil or narcissus flower.
  4. a circular chandelier in a church.
  5. a part of a cornice having a broad vertical face.

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Jul 13, 2024 · 1. The projecting part of a classic cornice. 2. Something suggesting a crown: such as a plural coronae kə-ˈrō-(ˌ)nē also coronas.
Corona definition: a white or colored circle or set of concentric circles of light seen around a luminous body, especially around the sun or moon.
The word corona refers in a general sense to a circle or ring of light. In scientific terms, a corona is the very outer part of the Sun's gaseous atmosphere.
Corona (from the Latin for 'crown') most commonly refers to: Stellar corona, the outer atmosphere of the Sun or another star. Corona (beer), a Mexican beer.
1. a crown or something resembling a crown 2. a circular chandelier hanging from a church ceiling 3. a long cigar with straight sides and blunt ends.
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The Short Answer: The Sun's corona is the outermost part of the Sun's atmosphere. The corona is usually hidden by the bright light of the Sun's surface.