corona

suomi-englanti sanakirja

corona englannista suomeksi

  1. halo

  2. corona

  3. kruunumainen

  4. koronapurkaus

  5. lisäteriö

  6. korona

  1. kattokruunu

  2. laki

  3. päälaki

  4. korona, terskan alareuna">terskan alareuna

  5. korona

  6. kruunu, korona

  7. kruunu, lisäteriö

  8. kuori

  9. tyvi, kruunu

  10. rengas, korona

  11. sauma

  12. kuppakruunu

  13. kruunu

  14. ympäröidä koronalla">ympäröidä koronalla

  15. seppele

  16. corona

  17. Substantiivi

corona englanniksi

  1. A large, round, pendent chandelier, with spikes around its upper rim to hold candles or lamps, usually hung from the roof of a church.

  2. (synonyms)

  3. (quote-journal)

  4. An upper or crownlike portion of certain parts of the body.

  5. A region of the skull located along the suture, at the junction between the bone and the two bones.

  6. (quote-journal),(nb...)|month=September|year=1863|year_published=April 1865|issue=XVIII|page=265|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=Yq1JAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA265|oclc=490122528|passage=Is it probable that this depression has arisen from the distorting effect of some form of head dress, similar perhaps to that which is still applied to the heads of infants in various parts of France, as described by Drs. Foville and Lunier? This consists of a neckerchief passed twice round the head from the corona either to the back of the neck, when the resulting deformity (which is that of the Charlcombe skull) is designated ''annular'' by Dr. Gosse; or is carried under the chin and jaw, when it is termed ''bilobed'' by the same writer.

  7. (quote-book)

  8. (senseid) The external (supragingival) portion of the tooth, covered by enamel; the crown.

  9. (quote-book)|chapter=Sect. III. Of the Solids in General, and of the Mucous Web in Particular.|translator=John Elliotson|title=The Institutions of Physiology(nb...)|edition=2nd|location=London|publisher=(...) Bensley and Son,(nb...), for E. Cox and Son,(nb...)|year=1817|section=paragraph 17|page=12|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=LgIAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA12|oclc=776474968|passage=The solids are derived from the fluids. In the first rudiments of the gelatinous embryo, they gradually commence in their respective situations, and differ infinitely in their degrees of cohesion, from the soft and almost pulpy medullary matter of the brain, to the vitreous substance of the corona of the teeth.

  10. The circumference of the base of the penis in human males.

  11. (syn)

  12. The large, flat, projecting member of a cornice which crowns the entablature, situated above the moulding and below the cymatium.

  13. The luminous plasma atmosphere of the Sun (the corona) or other star, extending millions of kilometres into space, most easily seen during a eclipse|total eclipse.

  14. (quote-journal),(nb...)|date=11 April 1890|volume=I|issue=6|page=372|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=CEI0AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA372|issn=0035-8711|oclc=1167797923|passage=My investigations seem to prove conclusively that the theoretical corona is caused by light emitted and reflected from streams of matter ejected from the Sun by forces which, in general, act along lines normal to the surface. These forces are most active near the center of each Sun-spot zone.

  15. An oval-shaped astrogeological feature, present on both the planet Venus and Uranus's moon Miranda, probably formed by upwellings of warm material below the surface.

  16. (quote-book).

  17. Any luminous or crownlike ring around an object or person.

  18. (quote-book) His once and future presidential palace was a crater ringed by a corona of flaming debris.

  19. (quote-book)&93;|publisher=Takaboo Books|year=2015|isbn=978-1-941492-00-0|passage=Vigil sat across from her, leaning against the wall of what looked like a cave, his corona glowing dimly.

  20. Any appendage of an organism that resembles a crown or corona ''(sense 4.1)''.

  21. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) G. Smith,(nb...), and sold by Thomas Cooper,(nb...); and Walter Shropshire,(nb...)|year=1740|volume=V|pages=317 and 318|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=9F8TAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA317|oclc=960076972|passage=&91;page 317&93; The lower jaw conſiſts of one large bone, with fore and hinder part, and five proceſſes; ''viz.'' two ''Condyles''(nb..), two proceſſes of the ''Corona''(nb..), and one proceſs of the chin (..) &91;page 318&93; This ''Sinus'' deſcends obliquely nine inches from the neck of the condyle, till it comes to the root of the teeth(nb..); which ſpace does not appear ſo large in the figure, becauſe of the poſition of the jaw; and from the fore-part of the ''Coronæ'' backwards, till the jaw become thick, five inches and ⅓; (..)

  22. A ring or set of appendages of adaxial tissue arising from the corolla or the outer edge of the stamens, present in some plants (''Narcissus'', (taxfmt), etc.); a paraperigonium.

  23. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=(...) & Rivington for (publishers)|J. G. and F. Rivington;(nb...)|year=1838|volume=IV (Corollifloræ)|page=122|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/generalsystemofg04dong/page/122/mode/1up|column=2|oclc=|passage=''Pentándria'', ''Digynia''. All as in ''Stapèlia''; but the corolla is tuberculate, and the branches of the plant warted; and the outer corona of the corolla lacerately multifid.

  24. An annular ciliated organ on the head of rotifers, used for locomotion and sweeping food into the mouth.

  25. The main body of the test of an echinoid, consisting of ambulacral and interambulacral areas.

  26. The crown of a crinoid, consisting of a cuplike central body (theca) and a set of arms.

  27. A fringe of large, bulbous surface projections on coronaviruses, formed by viral spike peplomers, creating an appearance reminiscent of the corona.

  28. A luminous appearance caused by discharge, often seen as a bluish glow in the air adjacent to pointed metal conductors carrying high voltages.

  29. A circle or set of circles visible around a bright object, especially the Sun or the Moon, attributable to an optical phenomenon produced by the diffraction of its light by small water droplets or tiny ice crystals.

  30. (quote-journal) J. Thomas, Baptist Mission Press|year=1854|year_published=1855|volume=XXIII|issue=LXV|pages=49 and 50|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=RhboPfYELMsC&pg=PA49|oclc=1047491870|passage=&91;page 49&93; Upon this true "mackarel sky" was depicted one of those glorious coronæ, only seen at great elevations or in high Latitudes. (..) &91;page 50&93; The corona was composed of two colours, violet on the edge nearest to the sun and red on the outer edge, the two colours blending together and forming a neutral tint in the middle of the corona; the order here observed with regard to the colours is similar to that observed in the rainbow.

  31. (quote-book)|location=New York, N.Y.|publisher=(publisher)|Harper & Brothers,(nb...)|year=1868|section=section IV (Coronæ)|pages=214 and 215|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=TFpDAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA215|oclc=839842645|passage=&91;page 214, paragraph 423&93; The sun and moon, when partially covered by light, fleecy clouds, are often seen encircled by one or more colored rings, which are called ''coronæ''. (..) In order to examine coronæ about the sun, it is best to view them by reflection from a blackened mirror, by which means the brilliancy of the sun's light is very much reduced. (..) &91;page 215, paragraph 425&93; Coronæ are produced by the diffraction of the rays of light in their passage through the small intervals between the particles of condensed vapor in a cloud.

  32. A mineral zone, consisting of one or more minerals, which surrounds another mineral or lies at the interface of two minerals, typically in a radial arrangement; a rim.

  33. A manifestation of secondary syphilis, consisting of papular lesions along the hairline, often bordering the scalp in the manner of a crown.

  34. (quote-book)|location=London|publisher=Daniel Midwinter and A. Tonson(nb...)|year=1750?|section=part II|page=60|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=enVioemal1sC&pg=PA60|oclc=723424047|passage=''Jack'' had a moſt ſcandalous tongue, and perſuaded ''Peg'' that all mankind, beſides himſelf, were pox'd by that ſcarlet-faced whore, ''Signiora Bubonia''. “As for his brother Lord ''Peter'', the tokens were evident on him, blotches, ſcabs, and the corona.(nb..)

  35. A crown or garland bestowed among the Romans as a reward for distinguished services.

  36. (quote-book) &91;(w)&93; for Taylor and Walton,(nb...)|year=1842|page=557|pageurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=w1vVPbrHidAC&pg=PA557|column=2|oclc=1051596824|passage=From the remark of Servius ''i.e.'', (w) (''ad Aen.'' v. 269) it appears that coronae adorned with lemnisci were a greater distinction than those without them.

  37. To surround with a luminous or crownlike ring like the corona.

  38. (quote-book)|isbn=978-0-207-95742-0|passage=The belly dancer shimmied on to the tiny floor, all flashing eyes, black hair coronaed with winking brilliants, undulating bare flesh with tasselled breasts and a turquoise G-string and an imitation ruby in her navel: she was barefooted, wearing a massive glittering anklet which made her look very Circassian and wanton.

  39. A coronavirus, especially SARS-CoV-2.

  40. (ux)

  41. A disease caused by a coronavirus, especially COVID-19.

  42. (quote-journal) For example, participants’ traumatic experience is illustrated by the quote belo / ''“Neglect is pain … prejudice is there, it hurts, also … unbelievable human ignorance. There was one person who is in administration here, who was scared to call me because she might get Corona over the phone.”''

  43. A series of sonnets linked together such that the last word of each is the first word of the next.

  44. (quote-journal)&93;|month=May|year=1889|volume=IV|column=308|columnurl=https://archive.org/details/modernlanguageno04johnuoft/page/154/mode/1up|issn=0026-7910|oclc=1201539848|passage=A favorite and most attractive combination is that of the ''corona'' or series of sonnets, employed to frame or develop some one theme. A list of these ''corone'' is given by (smallcaps), who selects and publishes from among them a series of three by (smallcaps), and the famous corona of the months by (smallcaps).

  45. A long, straight-sided cigar with a blunt, rounded end.

  46. crown

  47. crown (gl)

  48. (ca-verb form of)

  49. (l)

  50. Coronavirus or coronavirus disease, particularly COVID-19.

  51. The 2019-2021 COVID-19 pandemic.

  52. (clipping of)

  53. {{quote-web|fr

  54. crown (of a king, pope etc.) (also of a tooth)

  55. crown (various units of currency)

  56. coronet

  57. wreath, chaplet

  58. (l) (of a star etc.)

  59. (inflection of)

  60. chaplet, laurel, or wreath; presented to athletes, the gods, or the dead

  61. (Q)

  62. garland

  63. (Q).)

  64. circle (of people), assembly

  65. (synonym of)

  66. (clipping of)

  67. crown

  68. crown (gloss)

  69. wreath; ring, circle

  70. (coi)

  71. sprocket; (''bicycle sprockets'') cassette

  72. larger part of a pair of wheels

  73. (ant)

  74. washer

  75. (es-verb form of)

  76. coronavirus