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aura

noun au·ra \ˈr-ə\

: a special quality or feeling that seems to come from a person, place, or thing

Full Definition of AURA

1
a :  a subtle sensory stimulus (as an aroma)
b :  a distinctive atmosphere surrounding a given source <the place had an aura of mystery>
2
:  a luminous radiation :  nimbus
3
:  a subjective sensation (as of lights) experienced before an attack of some disorders (as epilepsy or a migraine)
4
:  an energy field that is held to emanate from a living being
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Origin of AURA

Middle English, from Latin, puff of air, breeze, from Greek; probably akin to Greek aēr air
First Known Use: 1694

Rhymes with AURA

AURA Defined for Kids

aura

noun au·ra \ˈr-ə\

Definition of AURA for Kids

:  a feeling that seems to be given off by a person or thing <There is an aura of mystery about the house.>
Medical Dictionary

aura

noun au·ra \ˈr-ə\
plural auras also au·rae \-ē\

Medical Definition of AURA

:  a subjective sensation (as of voices or colored lights or crawling and numbness) experienced before an attack of some nervous disorders (as epilepsy or migraine)

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