volcanic 音标拼音: [vɑlk'ænɪk]
a . 火山的,猛烈的
n . 火山岩
火山的,猛烈的火山岩
volcanic adj 1 :
relating to or produced by or consisting of volcanoes ;
"
volcanic steam "; "
volcanic islands such as Iceland "; "
a volcanic cone is a conical mountain or hill built up of material from volcanic eruptions "
2 :
explosively unstable ; "
a volcanic temper "
3 :
igneous rock produced by eruption and solidified on or near the earth '
s surface ;
rhyolite or andesite or basalt ;
"
volcanic rock includes the volcanic glass obsidian "
Volcanic \
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can "
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a . [
Cf .
F .
volcanique ,
It .
vulcanico .]
1 .
Of or pertaining to a volcano or volcanoes ;
as ,
volcanic heat .
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2 .
Produced by a volcano ,
or ,
more generally ,
by igneous agencies ;
as ,
volcanic tufa .
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3 .
Changed or affected by the heat of a volcano .
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{
Volcanic bomb },
a mass ejected from a volcano ,
often of molten lava having a rounded form .
{
Volcanic cone },
a hill ,
conical in form ,
built up of cinders ,
tufa ,
or lava ,
during volcanic eruptions .
{
Volcanic foci },
the subterranean centers of volcanic action ;
the points beneath volcanoes where the causes producing volcanic phenomena are most active .
{
Volcanic glass },
the vitreous form of lava ,
produced by sudden cooling ;
obsidian .
See {
Obsidian }.
{
Volcanic mud },
fetid ,
sulphurous mud discharged by a volcano .
{
Volcanic rocks },
rocks which have been produced from the discharges of volcanic matter ,
as the various kinds of basalt ,
trachyte ,
scoria ,
obsidian ,
etc .,
whether compact ,
scoriaceous ,
or vitreous .
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49 Moby Thesaurus words for "
volcanic ":
agitable ,
bursting ,
combustible ,
detonating ,
edgy ,
emotional ,
emotionally unstable ,
eruptive ,
excitable ,
explodable ,
explosible ,
explosive ,
fierce ,
fiery ,
fulminating ,
furious ,
hasty ,
high -
mettled ,
high -
spirited ,
high -
strung ,
highly emotional ,
hot ,
hot -
tempered ,
hotheaded ,
impetuous ,
inflammable ,
irascible ,
irritable ,
mettlesome ,
nervous ,
passionate ,
peppery ,
perturbable ,
prickly ,
quick ,
quick -
tempered ,
sensitive ,
short -
tempered ,
simmering ,
skittish ,
spunky ,
startlish ,
stormy ,
tempestuous ,
tornadic ,
touchy ,
vehement ,
violent ,
wild
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