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halo
1[ hey-loh ]
noun
- Also called nimbus. a geometric shape, usually in the form of a disk, circle, ring, or rayed structure, traditionally representing a radiant light around or above the head of a divine or sacred personage, an ancient or medieval monarch, etc.
- an atmosphere or quality of glory, majesty, sanctity, or the like:
The "profession" of a medieval lord cast a halo around him and made him a ruler of men.
- Meteorology. any of a variety of bright circles or arcs centered on the sun or moon, caused by the refraction or reflection of light by ice crystals suspended in the earth's atmosphere and exhibiting prismatic coloration ranging from red inside to blue outside ( corona ).
- Astronomy. a spherical cloud of gas clusters and stars that form part of a spiral galaxy.
- any of various other things resembling a halo, especially a lighter or differently colored area surrounding an object:
I think the scab was from some kind of bite, and now there's a halo around it with bruising.
- Also called Cel·li·ni's ha·lo [ch, uh, -, lee, -neez , hey, -loh]. Heiligenschein ( def ).
- an undesirable bright or dark ring surrounding an image on the fluorescent screen of a television tube, due to some fault either in transmission or reception.
verb (used with object)
- to surround with a halo.
verb (used without object)
- to form a halo.
halo-
2- a combining form meaning “salt,” used in the formation of compound words ( halophyte ); sometimes specialized as a combining form of halogen ( halothane ).
halo
1/ ˈheɪləʊ /
noun
- a disc or ring of light around the head of an angel, saint, etc, as in painting or sculpture
- the aura surrounding an idealized, famous, or admired person, thing, or event
- a circle of light around the sun or moon, caused by the refraction of light by particles of ice
- astronomy a spherical cloud of stars surrounding the Galaxy and other spiral galaxies
verb
- to surround with or form a halo
halo-
2combining_form
- indicating salt or the sea
halophyte
- relating to or containing a halogen
halothane
halo
/ hā′lō /
- A hazy ring of colored light in the sky around the Sun, Moon, or a similar bright object. A halo is caused by the reflection and refraction of light through atmospheric ice crystals.
Derived Forms
- ˈhalo-ˌlike, adjective
Other Words From
- un·ha·loed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of halo1
Origin of halo2
Word History and Origins
Origin of halo1
Origin of halo2
Example Sentences
A halo effect occurs, and you then subconsciously believe that everything about the product – including its reviews – is better.
Some clear glass halos and discs hang in space, suspended on filament.
Public and private entities are clamoring to mine the Moon, and a growing halo of space junk is polluting low Earth orbit.
Launching in restaurants, as Climax did last year and New Culture will do later this year at Pizzeria Mozza, is a familiar path in the alt-protein world that can give products a foodie halo.
Two years ago, she had a complete hysterectomy to ensure "there won't be any more halo of worry hanging over my head."
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