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aurum (xpvo-6s), gold. The remarks made under argentum apply to a great extent to gold as well as silver, and the sources of information respecting both the precious metals are specified in
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aura A subtle quality or atmosphere emanating form a living being, object, or place.
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aura Colours produced by heat energy and electromagnetic energy that emanates from the bodies of all living things.
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auricle The ear-like extension of the hinge found on some clams. See clams.
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auricle A finger-like appendage or flange of tissue at the junction of the blade and sheath in some grasses. Holds the open sheath to the culm.
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