aura
51aura — /awr euh/, n., pl. auras or, for 3, aurae /awr ee/. 1. a distinctive and pervasive quality or character; air; atmosphere: an aura of respectability; an aura of friendliness. 2. a subtly pervasive quality or atmosphere seen as emanating from a… …
52Aura — noun shortened from Aurelia. Aura Lea, Aura Lea, / Maid with golden hair; …
53aura — (ô ra) s. f. Terme de médecine. Sensation d une sorte de vapeur qui semble sortir du tronc ou des membres, avant l invasion des attaques d épilepsie et d hystérie. Aura épileptique, hystérique. ÉTYMOLOGIE Latin, aura, souffle (voy. orage) …
54aura — n. a glittering aura * * * [ ɔːrə] a glittering aura …
55aura — {{hw}}{{aura}}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 (lett.) Venticello leggero e piacevole. 2 (fig., lett.) Atmosfera, ambiente morale o sentimentale: un aura di sventura. 3 (fig.) Credito, favore, spec. nella locuz. aura popolare …
56aura — au|ra [ˈo:rə] [Date: 1700 1800; : Latin; Origin: air, light wind , from Greek] a quality or feeling that seems to surround or come from a person or a place aura of ▪ The building retains an aura of mystery …
57Aura — Au|ra die; <über lat. aura aus gr. aúra »Hauch«>: 1. Hauch, Wirkungskraft. 2. Vorstufe, Vorzeichen eines [epileptischen] Anfalls (Med.). 3. besondere [geheimnisvolle] Ausstrahlung; vgl. ↑Fluidum …
58aura — ż IV, CMs. aurze, blm 1. «pogoda, stan pogody» Wilgotna, zgniła aura. przen. «nastrój, klimat, atmosfera panująca w jakimś środowisku» Ciężka, zła aura. Wytwarzać aurę niepokoju. 2. med. «zespół objawów (bóle, drętwienie kończyn, mrowienia,… …
59aura — [[t]ɔ͟ːrə[/t]] auras N COUNT: usu N of n An aura is a quality or feeling that seems to surround a person or place or to come from them. She had an aura of authority. Syn: air …
60Aura — Sp Áura Ap Aura L V Suomija; u. P Norvegijoje …