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English Dictionary: Aurora by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
aurora
n
  1. the first light of day; "we got up before dawn"; "they talked until morning"
    Synonym(s): dawn, dawning, morning, aurora, first light, daybreak, break of day, break of the day, dayspring, sunrise, sunup, cockcrow
    Antonym(s): sundown, sunset
  2. an atmospheric phenomenon consisting of bands of light caused by charged solar particles following the earth's magnetic lines of force
  3. (Roman mythology) goddess of the dawn; counterpart of Greek Eos
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Aurora \Au*ro"ra\, n.; pl. E. {Auroras}, L. (rarely used)
      {Auror[91]}. [L. aurora, for ausosa, akin to Gr. [?], [?],
      dawn, Skr. ushas, and E. east.]
      1. The rising light of the morning; the dawn of day; the
            redness of the sky just before the sun rises.
  
      2. The rise, dawn, or beginning. --Hawthorne.
  
      3. (Class. Myth.) The Roman personification of the dawn of
            day; the goddess of the morning. The poets represented her
            a rising out of the ocean, in a chariot, with rosy fingers
            dropping gentle dew.
  
      4. (Bot.) A species of crowfoot. --Johnson.
  
      5. The aurora borealis or aurora australis (northern or
            southern lights).
  
      {Aurora borealis}, i. e., northern daybreak; popularly called
            northern lights. A luminous meteoric phenomenon, visible
            only at night, and supposed to be of electrical origin.
            This species of light usually appears in streams,
            ascending toward the zenith from a dusky line or bank, a
            few degrees above the northern horizon; when reaching
            south beyond the zenith, it forms what is called the
            corona, about a spot in the heavens toward which the
            dipping needle points. Occasionally the aurora appears as
            an arch of light across the heavens from east to west.
            Sometimes it assumes a wavy appearance, and the streams of
            light are then called merry dancers. They assume a variety
            of colors, from a pale red or yellow to a deep red or
            blood color. The
  
      {Aurora australis}is a corresponding phenomenon in the
            southern hemisphere, the streams of light ascending in the
            same manner from near the southern horizon.

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Aurora, CO (city, FIPS 4000)
      Location: 39.71227 N, 104.72977 W
      Population (1990): 222103 (99890 housing units)
      Area: 343.2 sq km (land), 0.6 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 80010, 80011, 80012, 80013, 80014, 80015, 80016, 80017, 80018, 80019, 80045
   Aurora, IA (city, FIPS 3835)
      Location: 42.61924 N, 91.72977 W
      Population (1990): 196 (83 housing units)
      Area: 1.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 50607
   Aurora, IL (city, FIPS 3012)
      Location: 41.76763 N, 88.29304 W
      Population (1990): 99581 (35621 housing units)
      Area: 86.7 sq km (land), 1.5 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 60504, 60505, 60506
   Aurora, IN (city, FIPS 2782)
      Location: 39.06641 N, 84.90329 W
      Population (1990): 3825 (1599 housing units)
      Area: 7.2 sq km (land), 0.4 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 47001
   Aurora, KS (city, FIPS 3425)
      Location: 39.45164 N, 97.53008 W
      Population (1990): 101 (49 housing units)
      Area: 0.3 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 67417
   Aurora, ME
      Zip code(s): 04408
   Aurora, MN (city, FIPS 2872)
      Location: 47.53197 N, 92.24004 W
      Population (1990): 1965 (920 housing units)
      Area: 9.8 sq km (land), 0.4 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 55705
   Aurora, MO (city, FIPS 2548)
      Location: 36.96990 N, 93.72037 W
      Population (1990): 6459 (2975 housing units)
      Area: 13.4 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
   Aurora, NC (town, FIPS 2620)
      Location: 35.30353 N, 76.78844 W
      Population (1990): 654 (296 housing units)
      Area: 2.3 sq km (land), 0.2 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 27806
   Aurora, NE (city, FIPS 2690)
      Location: 40.86574 N, 98.00312 W
      Population (1990): 3810 (1588 housing units)
      Area: 4.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 68818
   Aurora, NY (village, FIPS 3188)
      Location: 42.75218 N, 76.69887 W
      Population (1990): 687 (209 housing units)
      Area: 2.5 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 13026
   Aurora, OH (city, FIPS 3086)
      Location: 41.31217 N, 81.34458 W
      Population (1990): 9192 (3478 housing units)
      Area: 60.3 sq km (land), 2.3 sq km (water)
   Aurora, OR (city, FIPS 3300)
      Location: 45.22830 N, 122.75557 W
      Population (1990): 567 (229 housing units)
      Area: 1.0 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 97002
   Aurora, SD (town, FIPS 2780)
      Location: 44.28272 N, 96.68660 W
      Population (1990): 619 (210 housing units)
      Area: 1.2 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 57002
   Aurora, TX (town, FIPS 4672)
      Location: 33.05817 N, 97.51592 W
      Population (1990): 623 (244 housing units)
      Area: 8.4 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)
   Aurora, UT (city, FIPS 2740)
      Location: 38.92036 N, 111.93243 W
      Population (1990): 911 (281 housing units)
      Area: 2.6 sq km (land), 0.0 sq km (water)

From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (15Feb98) [foldoc]:
   Aurora
  
      ["The Aurora Or-Parallel Prolog System", E. Lusk et al, Proc
      3rd Intl Conf on Fifth Generation Comp Systems, pp. 819-830,
      ICOT, A-W 1988].
  
  
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