Corona
"Corona" in Finnish
corona
(long, straight-sided cigar with a blunt, rounded end)
kattokruunu
(large, round pendent chandelier)
korona
(circumference of the base of the glans penis in human males — see also corona glandis penis)
korona
(large, flat, projecting member of a cornice which crowns the entablature)
korona
(luminous plasma atmosphere of the Sun or other star)
korona
(oval-shaped astrogeological feature)
korona
(appendage of an organism that resembles a crown or corona)
korona
(annular ciliated organ on the head of rotifers)
korona
(fringe of large, bulbous surface projects on coronaviruses)
korona
(luminous appearance caused by corona discharge)
korona
(circle or set of circles visible around a bright celestial object)
korona
(luminous or crownlike ring around an object or person)
korona
((informal) disease caused by a coronavirus)
kruunu
(appendage of an organism that resembles a crown or corona)
kruunu
(ring or set of appendages of adaxial tissue arising from the corolla or the outer edge of the stamens, present in some plants — see also paraperigonium)
kruunu
(crown of a crinoid)
kruunu
(crown or garland bestowed among the Romans as a reward for distinguished services)
kuori
(main body of the test of an echinoid)
kuppakruunu
(manifestation of secondary syphilis)
laki
(upper or crownlike portion of certain parts of the body)
lisäteriö
(ring or set of appendages of adaxial tissue arising from the corolla or the outer edge of the stamens, present in some plants — see also paraperigonium)
päälaki
(region of the skull located along the coronal suture)
rengas
(luminous or crownlike ring around an object or person)
sauma
(mineral zone which surrounds another mineral or lies at the interface of two minerals)
seppele
(series of linked sonnets)
terskan alareuna
(circumference of the base of the glans penis in human males — see also corona glandis penis)
tyvi
(crown of a crinoid)
ympäröidä koronalla
(to surround with a luminous or crownlike ring like the solar corona)
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