corona

noun

co·​ro·​na kə-ˈrō-nə How to pronounce corona (audio)
plural coronas
1
: the projecting part of a classic cornice
2
: something suggesting a crown: such as
a plural coronae kə-ˈrō-(ˌ)nē How to pronounce corona (audio) also coronas
(1)
: a usually colored circle often seen around and close to a luminous body (such as the sun or moon) caused by diffraction produced by suspended droplets or occasionally particles of dust
(2)
: the tenuous outermost part of the atmosphere of a star (such as the sun)
(3)
: a circle of light made by the apparent convergence of the streamers of the aurora borealis
b
: the upper portion of a bodily part (such as a tooth or the skull)
c
: an appendage or series of united appendages on the inner side of the corolla in some flowers (such as the daffodil, jonquil, or milkweed)
d
: a faint glow adjacent to the surface of an electrical conductor at high voltage
e
informal : coronavirus
In the fight against the consequences of the corona epidemic, the Italian government is resorting to radical measures.Anne Kunz et al.
3
[from La Corona, a trademark] : a long cigar having the sides straight to the end to be lit and being roundly blunt at the other end

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Scientists hope the information will help solve some solar mysteries, like why is the corona 300 times hotter than the sun’s actual surface, which is 300 miles below it? Paul Smaglik, Discover Magazine, 27 Dec. 2024 Before this week's historic milestone, Parker had flown straight through the sun's corona, the outer atmosphere visible during a total solar eclipse. CBS News, 27 Dec. 2024 The aurorae The sun’s corona was also responsible for another, very different spectacle a month later, when a series of powerful flares blasted some of the gases that make up the corona away from the sun. Tom Hawking, Popular Science, 26 Dec. 2024 The corona is the cauldron where coronal mass ejections lick into existence, but it can’t be seen from Earth except for during a total solar eclipse. Shi En Kim, Smithsonian Magazine, 23 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for corona 

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Latin corōna "garland worn on the head as a mark of honor or emblem of majesty, halo around a celestial body, top part of an entablature" — more at crown entry 1

First Known Use

1563, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of corona was in 1563

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Cite this Entry

“Corona.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/corona. Accessed 5 Jan. 2025.

Kids Definition

corona

noun
co·​ro·​na kə-ˈrō-nə How to pronounce corona (audio)
1
: a usually colored circle often seen around and close to a shining body (as the sun or moon)
2
: the outermost part of the atmosphere of a star (as the sun)
3
: a faint glow next to the surface of an electrical conductor at high voltage
coronal
ˈkȯr-ən-ᵊl
ˈkär-;
kə-ˈrōn-
adjective

Medical Definition

corona

noun
co·​ro·​na kə-ˈrō-nə How to pronounce corona (audio)
1
: the upper portion of a bodily part (as a tooth or the skull)
2
informal : coronavirus

Geographical Definition

Corona

geographical name

Co·​ro·​na kə-ˈrō-nə How to pronounce Corona (audio)
city in southern California east of Los Angeles population 152,374

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