Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet HALOES


HALOES

Definition av HALOES

  1. böjningsform av halo

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Antal bokstäver

6

Är palindrom

Nej

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ALO
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HA
HAL

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AE
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AEO
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AHL


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  • As Stormfield proceeds through Heaven he learns that the conventional image of angels as winged, white-robed figures bearing haloes, harps, and palm leaves is a mere illusion generated for the benefit of humans, who mistake "figurative language" for accurate description (the wings are part of their uniforms, and not functionally wings); that all of Heaven's denizens choose their ages, thus aligning themselves with the time of life at which they were most content; that anything desired is awarded to its seeker, if it does not violate any prohibition; that the prohibitions themselves are different from those envisioned on Earth; that each of the Earth-like regions of Heaven includes every human being who has ever lived on it; that families are not always together forever, because of decisions made by those who have died first; that white-skinned people are a minority in Heaven; that kings are not kings in Heaven (Charles II is a comedian while Henry VI has a religious book-stand), etc.
  • The antisolar point forms the geometric center of several optical phenomena, including subhorizon haloes, rainbows, glories, the Brocken spectre, and heiligenschein.
  • Tibetan Buddhism uses haloes and aureoles of many types, drawing from both Indian and Chinese traditions, extensively in statues and Thangka paintings of Buddhist saints such as Milarepa and Padmasambhava and deities.
  • While the anthelion area is usually sparse on haloes, in a complex display it features various rare optic phenomena: Flanking the anthelion on the parhelic circle are two 120° parhelia (and two Liljequist parhelia) caused by plate crystals.
  • The contact between the SIC and the footwall is marked by "broad haloes of metalliferous hydrous silicate minerals", thought to be created by the early process of magmatic-hydrothermal fluid alteration and the late process of metamorphic fluid alteration.
  • Long-term use of PMMA or thick hydrogel contact lenses has been found to cause corneal warpage (shape distortion), increased eye irritability, photophobia, blurred vision, and persistent haloes.
  • Standing on the front doors of the miniature building are two of the Four Guardian Kings, clad in armour, with flowing draperies, holding slender halberds; their heads are ringed with aureolae or Buddhist haloes.
  • He was the author of 152 scientific works; dealing with subjects such as, the translation of crystals by mechanical deformation, the regular adhesion of different types of minerals, the formation temperature of quartz and plagioclase twinning, the correlation of pleochroic haloes with radioactive radiation and the petrography of selected rock complexes in Westphalia, Hesse and the Harz.
  • In them, organic shapes are combined with intangible bursts of light that recall the haloes of religious images or the transpersonal visions of spiritist mediums.
  • Many CM chondrules are surrounded by either rims of accessory minerals, or haloes of water-altered chondrule material.
  • Haloed Condom Relief Piece (1972) employed wiggling networks of condoms applied to a black neoprene ground, surrounded by and painted over with bright colored haloes and dots.


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