What's the difference between auroral and roseate?

Auroral


Definition:

  • (a.) Belonging to, or resembling, the aurora (the dawn or the northern lights); rosy.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) At number 38 is Le Galhia Noir ( legalhianoir.com ), a treasure trove of goodies opened in June 2012 by a women's design collective comprising Kiko (paintings, furniture, textiles), Sacha (contemporary patchwork and other soft furnishings) and ceramicist Aurore Guillemin ( verre-2-terre.com ) who emerged from the little workshop where she makes jewellery and tiles and pots covered in weird plants and animals to greet Eva effusively and show us around.
  • (2) He is survived by his third wife, Aurore, whom he married in the 1980s, and their daughter; by two sons from his first marriage; and by one son from his second marriage.
  • (3) It is unacceptable that member states are trying to water down the good draft of the commission.” Aurore Chardonnet, tax and inequality adviser at Oxfam, said the EU would be missing an opportunity by failing to target zero corporation tax rates.
  • (4) The semiannual magnetic disturbances are worldwide, but most pronounced in the auroral zones where the corpuscular radiation enters the atmosphere.
  • (5) We first consider natural Jovian fluorescent emission excited by precipitating auroral particles.
  • (6) This article draws on the sad story of Aurore Gagnon, a battered child raised in rural Québec and whose turmoil was dramatized on film.
  • (7) For instance, there is ample evidence showing that the behaviour of Aurore's stepmother, aberrant as it may be, is largely caused by a set of environmental circumstances.
  • (8) Aurore Bergé, a politician for Nicolas Sarkozy’s rightwing party Les Républicains, was at a local council meeting.
  • (9) Les Naufragés du Fol Espoir (Aurores) The International festival provides an all-too-rare opportunity to see the work of the legendary Ariane Mnouchkine and Theatre du Soleil .

Roseate


Definition:

  • (a.) Full of roses; rosy; as, roseate bowers.
  • (a.) resembling a rose in color or fragrance; esp., tinged with rose color; blooming; as, roseate beauty; her roseate lips.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In Puerto Rico, lead and cadmium levels were highest in bridled tern (Sterna anaethetus), and mercury levels were highest in sooty (S. fuscata) and roseate tern (S. dougallii).
  • (2) An aged male roseate flamingo, in a private collection in the British Virgin Islands, was found acutely "down."
  • (3) In this paper we report concentrations of lead, cadmium, mercury, and selenium in breast feathers of common terns (Sterna hirundo) and roseate terns (S. dougallii) trapped during incubation at breeding colonies in New York and Massachusetts.
  • (4) For us the ‘Chinese dream’ is just a dream.” This was a particularly pointed attack on Xi’s own roseate notion of the “Chinese dream” – which the president has relied upon to inspire his people forward on what he calls “the road to rejuvenation”, and to galvanise their nationalism against the various “hostile foreign forces” ( jingwai didui shili ) that he regards as a threat to China’s continuing rise.
  • (5) This tick infests nesting colonies of the common tern, roseate tern, sandwich tern, herring gull (northern and Mediterranean races), common cormorant, shag, razorbill, common murre, black-legged kittiwake, and probably other marine birds nesting nearby.
  • (6) Nor was it to confect roseate consensus between warring political parties and celebrity pressure-groupers with legislative menaces attached.
  • (7) Inner Farne glories in thousands of them, including puffins, guillemots, shags, cormorants, razorbills, eiders, Sandwich terns, common terns and roseate terns.
  • (8) His handlers think he might be finished, and they're right: he's starting to see disconcerting things through his telescopic sights precisely at the moment when he should be causing a target's brains to evacuate their owner's skull in a delicate roseate mist.
  • (9) For roseate terns at Cedar Beach and common terns at both sites there was a significant increase in mercury levels in the feathers grown on the breeding grounds compared to those grown on the wintering ground.
  • (10) Selenium levels at Cedar Beach were higher for the regrown feathers than the initial feathers for roseate terns, but not for common terns.

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