noun

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A crown or coronet.

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A wreath or garland of flowers.

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The frontal bone, over which the ancients wore their coronae or garlands.

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A consonant produced with the tip or blade of the tongue.

adjective

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Relating to a crown or coronation.

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Relating to the corona of a star.

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Relating to the corona of a flower.

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Relating to a sound made with the tip or blade of the tongue.

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Relating to the coronal plane that divides a body into dorsal (back) and ventral (front).

Examples of coronal in a Sentence

Coronal suture-Skull suture that lies behind the forehead area, across the head from left side to the right side.

C. Ranyard a theory of coronal types, changing concurrently with the fluctuations of spot-activity.

Topics include recent solar flares, aurora, coronal mass ejection.

Plagiocephaly-A form of craniosynostosis that involves fusion of the right or left side of coronal suture.

Why must I ' twixt the leaves of coronal, Put any kiss of pardon on thy brow?

Long-term changes in the solar photosphere associated with changes in the coronal source flux.

The coronal nasal is the segmentally unmarked nasal and therefore we do not expect strong positional preferences.

You will also conduct comparisons between the numerical models and satellite observations of flows around sunspots and coronal activity above active regions.

However, these time scales are all much smaller than typical time scales for collisions, when considering the low densities in coronal plasmas.

Plagiocephaly involves early fusion of either the right or left side of the coronal suture, the suture that extends from each ear over the top of the head to the fontanelle.

Brachycephaly, which means "short headed," occurs when the right and left coronal sutures close prematurely.

Additional paired antennae may occur within the coronal surface, which is the seat of the sensory styles, of less complex structure, which occur in many genera.

St Patrick doubtless introduced the ordinary coronal tonsure, but in the period following his death the old druidical tonsure was again revived.

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