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halo

[hey-loh] / ˈheɪ loʊ /


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Dwarf galaxies orbiting within the Milky Way halo are considered especially promising.

From Science Daily

Rising gold prices may also be having a halo effect on jewelry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mapplethorpe genuflects at the altar of that icon with a platinum portrait of Warhol, backed by a halo of light and surrounded by silk panels that form a cross.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Crusty comes out of the oven beautifully golden with a crispy raised outer edge like a puffy halo.

From Salon

OpenAI’s nonprofit background nonetheless imbued it with a halo of respectability when the company released a working paper with researchers from UPenn last week.

From Los Angeles Times