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Areola, or Aureole?

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Be careful with this one! The Lush spell checker always suggests replacing areola or its plural, areolae, with aureole. It's a great feature, but wrong in this case.

Areola, from Dictionary.com:

[uh-ree-uh-luh]
–noun, plural -lae  

1. a ring of color, as around the human nipple.
2. a small interstice, as between the fibers of connective tissue.


Aureole, from Dictionary.com:

[awr-ee-ohl]
–noun

1. a radiance surrounding the head or the whole figure in the representation of a sacred personage.
2. any encircling ring of light or color; halo.
3. Astronomy . corona ( def. 3 ) .
4. Geology . a zone of altered country rock around an igneous intrusion.
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Ok I feel a little silly not having known there were two words and one was wrong... lol I always thought 'aureole' was the way to go.

On the other hand, the description for aureole could be quite a poetic description of an areola. To say that an areola is like a halo around a nipple is, well, pretty.
I knew I was spelling it right but everything makes me think it was misspelled THANKS for the posting that
easy way to remember this (unless she has inverted niipples, in which case, you're on your own) an aureole almost has a hole in it.

Another trick is to remember that the plural is aureolae. (a before e not after - it is the standard Latin feminine plural)
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But we hate to reuse the same word time and time again..

Synonyms: aura, aureola, aureole , aurora, corona, crown of light, glory, halation, nimbus, radiance

Hmmm, none are really exciting, are they?