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Faint shadow sometimes surrounding halftone dots printed. Also called halation. The halo itself is also called a fringe.
Ãâó: www.c-latitude.com/glossary.asp
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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.
Ãâó: www.pnl.gov/atmos_sciences/Cdw/Glossary.html
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| halo |
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.
Ãâó: www.pnl.gov/atmos_sciences/Cdw/Glossary.html
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| halophilic |
Inhabiting a salty environment
Ãâó: silicasecchidisk.conncoll.edu/LucidKeys/Carolina_K...
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The ring of light that seems to encircle the sun or moon when veiled by cirrus clouds. To produce this phenomena, the ice crystals must be in a heterogeneous arrangement to refract the sunlight. The most commonly observed is a halo that forms at a 22?radius, although another one at 46?radius may also be seen.
Ãâó: www.indiaweather.in/gloss_h.asp
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