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aurora australis
aurora aus·tra·lis C0653200 (ô-strā′lĭs)n. pl. aurora aus·tra·lis·es (-lĭ-sĭz) or aurorae australis An aurora that occurs in southern regions of the earth. Also called southern lights. [New Latin aurōra austrālis : Latin aurōra, dawn + Latin austrālis, southern.]aurora australis (ɒˈstreɪlɪs) n (Physical Geography) (sometimes capital) the aurora seen around the South Pole. Also called: southern lights [New Latin: southern aurora]auro′ra aus•tra′lis (ɔˈstreɪ lɪs) n. the aurora of the Southern Hemisphere. Also called southern lights. [1735–45; < New Latin: southern aurora; see austral1] aurora aus·tra·lis (ô-strā′lĭs) An aurora that occurs in southern regions of the Earth. Also called southern lights.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | aurora australis - the aurora of the southern hemispheresouthern lightsaurora - an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force | Translationsaurora australis
aurora australis: see aurora borealisaurora borealis and aurora australis , luminous display of various forms and colors seen in the night sky. The aurora borealis of the Northern Hemisphere is often called the northern lights, and the aurora australis of the Southern Hemisphere is known as the southern ..... Click the link for more information. .aurora australis[ə′rȯr·ə ȯ′strā·ləs] (geophysics) The aurora of southern latitudes. Also known as southern lights. aurora australisThe ghostly display of lights in the form of streamers, rays, arcs, bands, curtains, sheets, or patches that seem to shimmer and flit across the sky in the Southern Hemisphere. These are most common in higher latitudes centering around magnetic poles. They are associated with magnetic storms on the sun, which appear as sunspots. Also called southern lights.aurora australis the aurora seen around the South Pole MedicalSeeaurora borealisaurora australis
Synonyms for aurora australisnoun the aurora of the southern hemisphereSynonymsRelated Words |