noun🔗ShareOberstA commissioned officer in an armed military organization, typically the highest rank before flag officer ranks (generals). It is generally found in armies, air forces or naval infantry (marines)."After thirty years of dedicated service, several coronals were considered for promotion to general within the army. "Nach dreißig Jahren engagierten Dienstes wurden mehrere Oberste für die Beförderung zum General innerhalb der Armee in Betracht gezogen.militarywarpersonorganizationjobtitleChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareKrone, DiademA crown or coronet."The winning kindergarteners proudly wore their handmade paper coronals for the graduation ceremony. "Die siegreichen Kindergartenkinder trugen stolz ihre selbstgemachten Papierkronen für die Abschlussfeier.royalheraldryChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareBlumenkranz, KranzA wreath or garland of flowers."The dancers wore coronals of daisies in their hair during the May Day festival. "Die Tänzerinnen trugen während des Maifestes Blumenkränze aus Gänseblümchen im Haar.cultureartplanttraditionholidayChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareStirnbeinThe frontal bone, over which the ancients wore their coronae or garlands."The ancient marble busts often depicted rulers with elaborately carved coronals, reflecting their power and the garlands they wore. "Die antiken Marmorbüsten stellten oft Herrscher mit aufwendig geschnitzten Stirnbeinen dar, was ihre Macht und die Kränze, die sie trugen, widerspiegelte.anatomybodyorganphysiologypartChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareKoronaleA consonant produced with the tip or blade of the tongue."English learners often find coronals like /t/, /d/, and /s/ easier to pronounce. "Englischlerner finden koronale Laute wie /t/, /d/ und /s/ oft leichter auszusprechen.phoneticslinguisticslanguageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading