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aurora

[uh-rawr-uh, uh-rohr-uh] / əˈrɔr ə, əˈroʊr ə /
NOUN
atmopheric phenomenon
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It was dark now, and the winter sky was alive with the twisting, dancing, ghostly green lights of the Aurora Borealis.

From Literature

“The direction is not surprising. The magnitude is totally astonishing,” said Dimitris Valatsas, chief economist at Aurora Macro Strategies, a global risk consulting firm.

From The Wall Street Journal

The natural phenomenon - known as the Aurora Borealis - is the result of solar eruptions sending particles towards the Earth and interacting with particles in the atmosphere.

From BBC

"There's no need to prolong this distress any further," his wife Aurora Silva told AFP, decrying the long wait.

From Barron's

After “Under You,” the rest of the group returned for a long, searching take on “Aurora,” which Grohl has said was the first song he and Hawkins wrote together.

From Los Angeles Times