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English

Detailed Translations for aurora from English to German

aurora:

aurora [the ~] nomen

  1. the aurora (dawn; daybreak; peep of day; bowl; cup)
    die Morgenstunde; die Morgendämmerung
  2. the aurora (red morning sky)
    die Morgenrot

Translation Matrix for aurora:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Morgendämmerung aurora; bowl; cup; dawn; daybreak; peep of day
Morgenrot aurora; red morning sky dawn; daybreak; peep of day
Morgenstunde aurora; bowl; cup; dawn; daybreak; peep of day early morning; early morning hours

Related Words for "aurora":

  • aurorae, auroras

Synonyms for "aurora":

  • dawn; dawning; morning; first light; daybreak; break of day; break of the day; dayspring; sunrise; sunup; cockcrow; hour; time of day
  • atmospheric phenomenon
  • Aurora; Roman deity

Antonyms for "aurora":


Related Definitions for "aurora":

  1. an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force1

Wiktionary Translations for aurora:

aurora
noun
  1. an atmospheric phenomenon
aurora
noun
  1. eine durch elektrisch geladene Teilchen in der oberen Atmosphäre entstehende Leuchterscheinung am Himmel
  2. Astronomie: Polarlicht

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
aurora Morgenröte; Morgenrot; Aurora aurorelueur brillante et rosée qui paraît dans le ciel avant que le soleil ne soit sur l’horizon.

Aurora:


Related Definitions for "Aurora":

  1. (Roman mythology) goddess of the dawn; counterpart of Greek Eos1

Wiktionary Translations for Aurora:

Aurora
noun
  1. weiblicher Vorname



German

Detailed Translations for aurora from German to English

Aurora:


Synonyms for "Aurora":


Wiktionary Translations for Aurora:

Aurora
noun
  1. weiblicher Vorname
  2. Astronomie: Polarlicht

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
Aurora red of dawn; aurora; dawn aurorelueur brillante et rosée qui paraît dans le ciel avant que le soleil ne soit sur l’horizon.