auræ
See also: aurae
English
Noun
auræ
- plural of aura
- 1922, Arthur Albert Stevens, The Practice of Medicine, W. B. Saunders Company, page 1027:
- Ocular auræ may consist of double vision, sudden blindness, flashes of light, vivid “stars,” or actual hallucinations of sight—faces, figures, or scenes. In auditory auræ various subjective noises or even definite words may be heard. Auræ of taste and smell also occur, but are rare.
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