coronal
nounHow to pronounce coronal:
Definition of coronal:
- coronal (noun):
- a circlet for the head usually implying rank or dignity
- flower arrangement consisting of a circular band of foliage or flowers for ornamental purposes.
Synonyms for coronal:
bay wreath
chaplet
coronet
crown
diadem
floral arrangement
flower arrangement
garland
laurel
laurel wreath
lei
wreath
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- cyesis
- cynosure
- cyrena
- cytopyge
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- dactylion
- dalliance
- damascus
- damietta
- dangering
- dangerous
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