aura in the PONS Dictionary

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He has a dark aura and is very negative at peoples comments.
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The rage aura can be customized with different colors and effects to appear like fire, electricity, and ice, among others.
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Other symptoms of the aura phase can include speech or language disturbances, world spinning, and less commonly motor problems.
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Otherwise, the rings are only capable of the default abilities of flight and a protective aura.
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Many games also have what are sometimes referred to as aura abilities that will affect anyone in the area around the person with the ability.
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Sensory aurae are the second most common type; they occur in 3040% of people with auras.
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Cut off from major trade routes, the city retained an aura of spectacular treasure.
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Transfer is a refinement of mattermission technology, but because only the aura is transferred it is substantially less expensive.
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Every single piece has a dignity and aura, which is independent of the collector's family history.
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Shown horizontal, the object loses its aura, and becomes a mere everyday object.
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