doughnut vs halo

doughnut

noun
  • A kind of tyre for an airplane. 

  • A deep-fried piece of dough or batter, commonly of a toroidal (a ring doughnut) shape, often mixed with various sweeteners and flavourings; or flattened sphere (a filled doughnut) shape filled with jam, custard or cream. 

  • A peel-out or skid mark in the shape of a circle; a 360-degree skid. 

  • A spare car tyre, usually stored in the boot, that is smaller than a full-sized tyre and is only intended for temporary use. 

  • A vulva; (by extension) a woman's virginity. 

  • A foolish or stupid person. 

  • A circular life raft. 

  • A toroidal vacuum chamber. 

halo

noun
  • A rollbar placed in front of the driver, used to protect the cockpit of an open cockpit racecar. 

  • The metaphorical aura of glory, veneration or sentiment which surrounds an idealized entity. 

  • A circular brace used to keep the head and neck in position. 

  • a circular annulus ring, frequently luminous, often golden, floating above the head 

  • nimbus, a luminous disc, often of gold, around or over the heads of saints, etc., in religious paintings. 

  • The bias caused by the halo effect. 

  • A cloud of gas and other matter surrounding and captured by the gravitational field of a large diffuse astronomical object, such as a galaxy or cluster of galaxies. 

  • A circular band of coloured light, visible around the sun or moon etc., caused by reflection and refraction of light by ice crystals in the atmosphere. 

  • Anything resembling this band, such as an effect caused by imperfect developing of photographs. 

verb
  • To encircle with a halo. 

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