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auroral

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[aw-rawr-uhl, aw-rohr-, uh-rawr-, uh-rohr-] / ɔˈrɔr əl, ɔˈroʊr-, əˈrɔr-, əˈroʊr- /

adjective

  1. of or like the dawn.

  2. pertaining to the aurora borealis or aurora australis.


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Origin of auroral

First recorded in 1545–55; auror(a) ( def. ) + -al 1

Explanation

An aurora is an astronomical phenomenon, when colored lights seem to shimmer in the sky. Auroral refers to that display––you might describe it as a show of auroral light. The best known aurora is the aurora borealis, otherwise known as the northern lights. If you ever have trouble with auroral, try to remember Fozzie Bear's summation of the impossible from a line in the "Muppet Movie": "The aurora borealis/shining down in Dallas/Can you picture that?"

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The Black and Diffuse Auroral Science Surveyor focused on unusual dark regions within auroras known as black auroras.

From Science Daily • Feb. 17, 2026

Auroral activity also has been forecast for parts of Canada, including Vancouver.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 13, 2023

Auroral activity tends to pick up around the equinoxes, one of which just passed on Monday.

From Washington Post • Mar. 24, 2023

The best chances of seeing the lights are in the elliptical area known as the Auroral Oval, which is centered on geomagnetic north.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 22, 2019

Oh, lovelier," cried I, "than the dawn Auroral mists enfold, The long and luminous threadlets drawn Through this rich curl of gold!

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