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Active volcano in southern Chile
Villarrica ( /ˌviːəˈriːkə/ VEE-ə-REE-kə) (Spanish: Volcán Villarrica, Mapudungun: Ruka Pillañ) is one of Chile's most active volcanoes, rising above the
Villarrica_(volcano)
City and Commune in Araucanía, Chile
(464 mi) south of Santiago and close to the Villarrica Volcano ski center to the south east. Residents of Villarrica are known as Villarricences. Tourism, grain
Villarrica,_Chile
City in Araucanía, Chile
eastern shore of Lake Villarrica, and Villarrica volcano is located roughly 17 km to the south. Pucón's location by a lake and volcano, along with its relatively
Pucón
Meteorological Agency. Retrieved 26 March 2017. "Rinjani Volcano". Volcano Live. John Seach. "Villarrica volcano, Chile". Department of Geological and Mining Engineering
List of volcanic eruptions by death toll
List_of_volcanic_eruptions_by_death_toll
Lake in Chile
Aerial view of Lake Villarrica, the town of Villarrica and Villarrica Volcano Villarrica Lake, on fao.org Villarrica Lake, on fao.org "Cuenca del río Toltén"
Lake_Villarrica
Topics referred to by the same term
Villarrica may refer to: Chile Lake Villarrica Villarrica, Chile Villarrica (volcano) Villarrica National Park Colombia Villarrica, Colombia, a municipality
Villarrica
Geological feature
stratovolcano Tinguiririca Volcano, a stratovolcano Tolhuaca (volcano), a stratovolcano Tupungatito, a stratovolcano Villarrica (volcano), a stratovolcano Guallatiri
Active_volcano
Tectonic belt of earthquakes and volcanoes
Retrieved 2021-07-15. La erupción de 1971, Villarrica Volcano Visual Observation Project. 2008. "Chiliques Volcano, Chile". Visible Earth. NASA. 20 April
Ring_of_Fire
Institution. "Hibok-Hibok Volcano". Volcano Live. John Seach. "Hibok-Hibok at Camiguin Philippines". Bohol Philippines. "Villarrica volcano, Chile". Department
List of volcanic eruptions 1500–2000
List_of_volcanic_eruptions_1500–2000
Town in Valdivia, Los Ríos
was settled in 1880 and a timber industry developed. In 1964 the Villarrica Volcano erupted and a large part of the town was destroyed. The town currently
Coñaripe
Volcano in Chile
Quinchilca is a volcano in Chile. 39°40′48″S 72°00′29″W / 39.68°S 72.008°W / -39.68; -72.008 It is situated south of Villarrica volcano and consists of
Quinchilca_(volcano)
9.4–9.6 magnitude earthquake in Chile
efforts in times of disaster. In 1974, after the 1971 eruption of Villarrica volcano, COPERE was officially succeeded by ONEMI (Ministry of Interior National
1960_Valdivia_earthquake
Bolivia Miscanti and Laguna Miscanti Satellite image of Villarrica, one of Chile's most active volcanoes Aerial view of Sollipulli's ice-clad caldera Ski slopes
List_of_volcanoes_in_Chile
Mountain in Chile
Lanín volcano.) is a stratovolcano located in Los Ríos Region of Chile. It is situated between Villarrica and Lanín volcanoes, within Villarrica National
Quetrupillán
volcanic gases at Mount Etna, Stromboli, Vulcano Italy, Villarrica (volcano) Chile, Masaya Volcano Nicaragua, Mount Yasur, Miyake-jima and Mount Asama Japan
Multi-component gas analyzer system
Multi-component_gas_analyzer_system
Stratovolcano on the Argentina–Chile border
ratio than Villarrica, which is interpreted as reflecting a lesser degree of partial melting underneath the volcano and showing that the volcanoes of the
Lanín
Scientific project studying carbon transfer from Earth's interior
flux data. Instrumenting 9 volcanoes (Masaya Volcano, Turrialba Volcano, Poás Volcano, Nevado del Ruiz, Galeras, Villarrica (instruments destroyed by eruption)
Deep Earth Carbon Degassing Project
Deep_Earth_Carbon_Degassing_Project
Molten lava contained in a volcanic crater
the basaltic Erta Ale lake in Ethiopia and the basaltic andesite volcano of Villarrica, Chile, to the unique phonolitic lava lake at Mt. Erebus, Antarctica
Lava_lake
Processes of wearing away landforms
result in the lowering of Earth's surface. Endogenous processes such as volcanoes, earthquakes, and tectonic uplift can expose continental crust to the
Denudation
National park in central Chile
three volcanoes stretching transversely to the Andean range: Villarrica, Quetrupillán, and Lanín. Other mountains in the park include Quinquilil volcano (2
Villarrica_National_Park
Period of Chilean history, 1541-1600, period of Spanish conquest
presumed the gold placers were buried by lahars flowing down from nearby Villarrica Volcano. This prompted settlers to relocate the city further west at its modern
Conquest_of_Chile
Powerful male spirit in Mapuche mythology
volcano near Pucón and Coñaripe. Rucapillán – mapudungun name for Villarrica volcano Alberto Trivero, Trentrenfilú, (in Spanish). Proyecto de Documentación
Pillan
presumed the gold placers were buried by lahars flowing down from nearby Villarrica volcano. This prompted settlers to relocate the city further west at its modern
Gold_mining_in_Chile
Ice field in southern Chile and Argentina
kurako-piren, made up of the words kurako (rock water) and piren (snow); the Villarrica Volcano, of which the glaciers forms on and their ancestors lay, is called
Southern_Patagonian_Ice_Field
A list (incomplete) of volcanoes on Earth arranged by elevation in metres. A list (incomplete) of volcanoes on Earth arranged by elevation in meters from
List of volcanoes by elevation
List_of_volcanoes_by_elevation
Town in Araucania, Chile
shore of Calafquén Lake, 27 kilometres from the town of Villarrica, within the commune of Villarrica, Cautín Province, Araucanía Region. It is a busy tourist
Licán_Ray
Lake in Chile
Lakes and forms part of the drainage basin of the Valdivia River. The Villarrica Volcano is situated in the vicinity, north of the lake. Calafquén Lake, on
Calafquén_Lake
Province in La Araucanía, Chile
its many recreational amenities on Villarrica Lake under the backdrop of the Villarrica Volcano. South of Villarrica on Calafquén Lake lies Licán Ray,
Cautín_Province
Highway in Chile
of Villarrica, Pucón and Curarrehue, between the first two cities the road runs along Villarrica Lake following the foothills of Villarrica volcano. East
Chile_Route_199
in Chile. President: Michelle Bachelet (Socialist) March 3 – The Villarrica volcano erupted in southern Chile leading to the evacuation of 3,000 people
2015_in_Chile
Day of the year
Flight 1 crashes into Jamaica Bay in New York, killing 95. 1964 – Villarrica Volcano begins a strombolian eruption causing lahars that destroy half of
March_1
British volcanologist
"Characterization and evolution of tropospheric plumes from Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes, Chile". Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 109 (D21):
Clive_Oppenheimer
Probability of a volcanic eruption or related geophysical event
or depressed areas around a volcano. Tephra is a generalized word for the various bits of debris launched out of a volcano during an eruption, regardless
Volcanic_hazard
Mountain in Chile
statistically examined: Probabilities of future eruptions at Villarrica and Llaima Volcanoes, Southern Volcanic Zone, Chile". Journal of Volcanology and
Llaima
Mountain in Chile
three cinder cones lying between the rivers Liucura and Trancura. List of volcanoes in Chile "Caburgua-Huelemolle". Global Volcanism Program. Smithsonian
Caburgua-Huelemolle
perfect cone of Osorno Volcano is an iconic landmark in the region, as is Villarrica Volcano, which is one of the few volcanoes in the world that has an
Tourism_in_Chile
Mountain in Chile
Hudson Volcano (Spanish: Volcán Hudson, Cerro Hudson, or Monte Hudson) is the most active volcano in the southern part of the Southern Volcanic Zone of
Hudson_Volcano
presumed the gold placers were buried by lahars flowing down from nearby Villarrica volcano. This prompted settlers to relocate the city further west at its modern
History_of_mining_in_Chile
Mountain in Curicó Province, Chile
and its most active volcanoes are Llaima and Villarrica. Cerro Azul, just 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) south of Descabezado Grande volcano, is part of the Descabezado
Cerro_Azul_(Chile_volcano)
Active stratovolcano in Ecuador
the creation of numerous valleys formed by lahars (mudflows) around the volcano. An eruption began on 21 October 2022. At the end of February 2023, the
Cotopaxi
Volcanic mountain in Colombia
de Herveo (English: Mesa of Herveo, the name of the nearby town) is a volcano on the border of the departments of Caldas and Tolima in Colombia, being
Nevado_del_Ruiz
Volcanic mountain in Chile
Curarrehue, Cunco, Panguipulli, Pucón and Villarrica are in the area, Melipeuco lies 20 km (12 mi) northwest. The volcano is also part of the Kütralkura geopark
Sollipulli
Region in Chile
in constructive manner such as Villarrica Volcano or more destructive like Quetrupillán. The fact that these volcanoes have the ability to build up cones
Los_Ríos_Region
L.; De Batist, M. (1 March 2014). "The 600 yr eruptive history of Villarrica Volcano (Chile) revealed by annually laminated lake sediments" (PDF). Geological
Huanquihue_Group
Volcano and highest mountain in Ecuador
gravitational force. Chimborazo is an ice-capped inactive volcano. It is a double volcano composed of one volcanic edifice on top of another. Chimborazo
Chimborazo
Llaima Lonquimay Quetrupillán Sierra Nevada Sollipulli Tolhuaca Villarrica Villarrica - highest mountain in Los Ríos Region Cacho del Toro Carrán Caulle
List_of_mountains_in_Chile
Volcanic field in the Andes mountain range, Chile
Maipo, Cerro Azul, Calabozos, Tatara-San Pedro, Laguna del Maule, Antuco, Villarrica, Puyehue-Cordón Caulle, Osorno, and Chaitén. Laguna del Maule is located
Laguna_del_Maule_(volcano)
Stratovolcano in Peru
Misti is a volcano in the southern Peruvian Andes, rising above Arequipa, Peru’s second-largest city. It has a steep conical profile and two nested summit
Misti
Volcano in north-central Ecuador
Botanical Gardens. "Guagua Pichincha Volcano". Volcano Discovery. Retrieved 2018-04-19. "Guagua Pichincha Volcano". Volcano Live. Retrieved 2018-04-19. Ulloa
Pichincha_(volcano)
Volcanic belt in South America
de Chillán (2003) Copahue (2000) Lonquimay (1990) Llaima (2008–2009) Villarrica (1990–2010) Chaitén (2008–2010) Hudson (2011) The South Volcanic Zone
Andean_Volcanic_Belt
Active volcano in Los Lagos Region, Chile
most recent eruptive phase of the volcano erupted on 2008. Originally, radiocarbon dating of older tephra from the volcano suggested that its last previous
Chaitén_(volcano)
Active volcano in Chile and Argentina
pyroclastic flows, extending up to 37 km from the volcano. The modern structure is an elongated shield volcano, with a maximum thickness of 22 km and a minimum
Copahue
Stratovolcano in the Central Volcanic Zone of the Andes
"Characterization and evolution of tropospheric plumes from Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes, Chile". Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 109 (D21):
Lascar_(volcano)
Professor of Earth Sciences
"Characterization and evolution of tropospheric plumes from Lascar and Villarrica volcanoes, Chile". Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres. 109 (D21)
Tamsin_Mather
Volcanic mountain in Ecuador
Cayambe or Volcán Cayambe is a volcano in Ecuador, in the Cordillera Central, a range of the Ecuadorian Andes. It is located in Pichincha Province, some
Cayambe_(volcano)
Dormant stratovolcano in South America
making it the second-highest active volcano in the world. Despite its height, it is not clear whether the volcano has any glaciers or merely patches of
Llullaillaco
are: Llaima (8) Villarrica (6) Antuco Volcano (4) Planchón-Peteroa (3) Lonquimay (3) Calbuco (3) Geology of Chile List of volcanoes in Chile "Monitoreo
Volcanism_of_Chile
River in Chile
south-central Chile. Río Cruces originates from hills near the Villarica volcano and flows then in south-west direction. The southern and final part of
Cruces_River
Volcanic complex in Chile
Complex (PCCVC). Four volcanoes constitute the volcanic group or complex, the Cordillera Nevada caldera, the Pliocene Mencheca volcano, Cordón Caulle fissure
Puyehue-Cordón_Caulle
Volcano in the Andes mountains
San José Volcano is the stratovolcano that gives its name to a massive volcanic group, at about 90 km (56 mi) from Santiago de Chile at the end of the
San_José_(volcano)
Lake in Chile
Pullinque Lake Lago Pullinque Pullinque Lake and Villarrica Volcano as seen at Bocatoma Bridge, Región de los Ríos, Chile Pullinque Lake Lago Pullinque
Pullinque_Lake
Earth's highest volcano
ðel saˈlaðo] ) is a dormant complex volcano in the Andes on the Argentina–Chile border. It is the highest volcano on Earth and the highest peak in Chile
Ojos_del_Salado
Volcanic mountain in Colombia
most active volcano in Colombia. Nevado del Huila Nevado del Ruiz Nevado del Tolima Puracé Doña Juana Galeras Galeras has been an active volcano for at least
Galeras
Volcano in Ecuador
active stratovolcano located in the Cordillera Oriental of Ecuador. The volcano gives its name to the province of Tungurahua. Volcanic activity restarted
Tungurahua
Extinct volcano in Bolivia
Nevado Sajama ([neˈβaðo saˈxama]; Aymara: Chak Xaña) is an extinct volcano and the highest peak in Bolivia. The mountain is located in Sajama Province
Nevado_Sajama
Active volcano in Chile
Osorno Volcano is a 2,652-metre-tall (8,701 ft) conical stratovolcano lying between Osorno Province and Llanquihue Province in the Los Lagos Region of
Osorno_(volcano)
Mountain in Chile
twenty-seven people. It is considered the worst volcano-related loss of life in Chile since the Villarrica eruptions of 1948–1949. The debris field left
Yate_(volcano)
Subglacial volcano
Viedma (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbjeðma]) is a subglacial volcano whose existence is questionable. It is supposedly located below the ice of the Southern
Viedma_(volcano)
Paranal Parinacota Volcano Paruma Pomerape Robledo (volcano) Monte San Valentin Socompa Cerro Torre Tronador Tupungato Villarrica (volcano) List of national
List_of_Chile-related_topics
coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Ecuador. In Ecuador, EPN monitors the volcanic activity in this Andean
List_of_volcanoes_in_Ecuador
Mountain in Chile
It is made of the twin volcanoes Choshuenco in the northwest and the Mocho in the southeast. The highest parts of the volcano are part of the Mocho-Choshuenco
Mocho-Choshuenco
Juana Galeras This is a list of active and extinct volcanoes in Colombia. Colombia portal Volcanoes portal Geology portal List of earthquakes in Colombia
List_of_volcanoes_in_Colombia
Mountain in Chile
crater with two smaller craters nested within it. Beneath the summit, the volcano features a number of lava domes and lava flows, some of which originated
Volcán_Putana
Volcano in southern Peru
of the Andes, it rises 5,672 metres (18,609 ft) above sea level. The volcano's summit is cut by a 1.4-kilometre-wide (0.87 mi) and 150-metre-deep (490 ft)
Ubinas
Stratovolcano on the border between Chile and Argentina
road. The volcano is part of the Central Volcanic Zone, one of the four segments of the volcanic arc of the Andes. Over a thousand volcanoes—of which about
Lastarria
and extinct volcanoes in Argentina. Siebert L, Simkin T (2002–present). Volcanoes of the World: an Illustrated Catalog of Holocene Volcanoes and their Eruptions
List of volcanoes in Argentina
List_of_volcanoes_in_Argentina
country of Bolivia hosts numerous active and extinct volcanoes across its territory. The active volcanoes are in western Bolivia making up the Cordillera Occidental
List_of_volcanoes_in_Bolivia
Mountain on the Argentina–Chile border
Socompa is a large stratovolcano (composite volcano) on the border of Argentina and Chile. It has an elevation of 6,051 metres (19,852 ft) and is part
Socompa
Stratovolcano on the Bolivia–Chile border
volcanoes Sairecabur and Juriques are north and east of Licancabur, respectively. Licancabur formed on top of ignimbrites produced by other volcanoes
Licancabur
Region of Chile
and largest city is Temuco; other important cities include Angol and Villarrica. Chile did not incorporate the lands of the Araucanía Region until the
Araucanía_Region
Volcano in southern Peru
Huaynaputina (/ˌwaɪnəpʊˈtiːnə/ WY-nə-puu-TEE-nə; Spanish: [wajnapuˈtina]) is a volcano in a volcanic high plateau in southern Peru. Lying in the Central Volcanic
Huaynaputina
Gases given off by active volcanoes
Volcanic gases are gases given off by active (or, at times, by dormant) volcanoes. These include gases trapped in cavities (vesicles) in volcanic rocks
Volcanic_gas
Mountain in Chile
and Puerto Montt. With an elevation of 2,015 meters above sea level, the volcano and the surrounding area are protected within the Llanquihue National Reserve
Calbuco_(volcano)
Mountain in Chile
Todos los Santos Lake. "Volcán Puntiagudo" (Spanish for "Sharp-pointed volcano") is a stratovolcano with a prominent 2,493 m high sharp-pointed summit
Puntiagudo-Cordón_Cenizos
the Casas Viejas property of Loncoche. October 29 - Eruption of Villarrica (volcano). October 31 - José Gregorio Liendo also known as Comandante Pepe
1971_in_Chile
Volcano in Chile
America. The town of Putre lies at the southwestern foot of the volcano. Like other volcanoes of the Central Volcanic Zone, Taapaca formed from the subduction
Taapaca
River in Chile
drain the southeasternmost portion of Villarrica National Park, including the northwestern slope of Lanín volcano. The river flows initially to the north
Trancura_River
highest volcano in the world. Villarrica Osorno Cerro Arenales Calbuco It erupted in April 2015. Callaqui Mount Hudson Copahue Lascar Volcano Nevados
List_of_stratovolcanoes
Geological fault zone in Chile and Argentina
Mocha Island in the Pacific to the Andes where it aligns Villarrica, Quetrupillán and Lanín volcanoes. It is one of several fault zones that traverses the
Mocha-Villarrica_Fault_Zone
Volcanic mountain in Colombia
List of volcanoes in Colombia List of volcanoes by elevation Wikimedia Commons has media related to Puracé volcano. "Colombia's Purace volcano alert raised
Puracé
Dormant stratovolcano in southern Peru
northwest of Arequipa and is part of a north-south chain that includes the volcanoes Hualca Hualca and Sabancaya, the last of which has been historically active
Ampato
Subglacial stratovolcano in Chile
volcano difficult to access. The existence of a volcano at Lautaro was recognized in 1879, but it was identified as Lautaro only in 1961. The volcano
Lautaro_(volcano)
Mountain in Chile
stratovolcano located in the La Araucanía Region of Chile, near the Llaima volcano. Its last certain eruptions were in the Pleistocene period, but its activity
Sierra_Nevada_(stratovolcano)
Rafael Glacier Gualas Glacier Hudson Volcano Michinmahuida Volcano Blanco Chico Glacier Casa Pangue Glacier Villarrica Glacier Bernardo Glacier (Following
List_of_glaciers_of_Chile
Volcano on the border of Chile and Bolivia
have generated lava flows. The volcano overlies a platform formed by lava domes and andesitic lava flows. The volcano started growing during the Pleistocene
Parinacota_(volcano)
Volcano in Argentina
Payún Matrú is a shield volcano in the Reserva Provincial La Payunia of the Malargüe Department, south of the Mendoza Province in Argentina. It lies in
Payún_Matrú
Mountain in Chile
with Bolivia and approximately the same distance southwest of the Putana Volcano. Cerro Colorado is located immediately west of Cerro Curiquinca and northwest
Cerro_Colorado_(volcano)
Volcano in Chile
Muñoz, Miguel (1 September 1983). "Eruption patterns of the chilean volcanoes Villarrica, Llaima, and Tupungatito". Pure and Applied Geophysics. 121 (5):
Tupungatito
Volcano located in the Patagonia Ice Field, Chile
kilometre (0.62 mi) wide. Close to the volcano lies the Amalia Glacier, which is actively eroding Reclus. The volcano has been active during the late Pleistocene
Reclus_(volcano)
(http://www.volcano.si.edu). John Seach, Volcano Live, Volcanoes of Peru, Retrieved December 27, 2007 Peakware World Mountain Encyclopedia, "List of volcanoes in
List_of_volcanoes_in_Peru
VILLARRICA VOLCANO
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Turkish
Turkish name VOLKAN means "volcano."
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From the Spanish name of a dormant volcano in Ecuador, CORAZÓN means "heart."
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Hawaiian
Hawaiian myth name of the goddess of dance, fire, lightning, violence, and volcanoes, PELE means "lava." She is said to sometimes appear to people, resembling either a beautiful young woman or a frail old woman. Signs of her presence are fine golden strands of volcanic glass said to be her hair, or droplets of lava said to be her tears.
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Volcano
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Beauty
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Shadow
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Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Goddess Durga
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Friend of Lotus
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Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Glory; Honour; Pride
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Indian
Type of palm tree
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Israeli
God's strength.
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Shakespearean
Measure for Measure' An ancient Lord. 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Prince of Verona.
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German, Swedish
Bold; Experienced Advisor; Brave Counsel
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victorious Victor
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n.
A current of water or other fluid; a liquid flowing continuously in a line or course, either on the earth, as a river, brook, etc., or from a vessel, reservoir, or fountain; specifically, any course of running water; as, many streams are blended in the Mississippi; gas and steam came from the earth in streams; a stream of molten lead from a furnace; a stream of lava from a volcano.
n.
A mud volcano, the water of which is often impregnated with salts, whence the name.
a.
Vomiting flames, as a volcano.
a.
Produced by a volcano, or, more generally, by igneous agencies; as, volcanic tufa.
n.
A mountain or hill, usually more or less conical in form, from which lava, cinders, steam, sulphur gases, and the like, are ejected; -- often popularly called a burning mountain.
n.
Mud poured out from volcanoes during eruptions; -- so called in South America.
n.
The melted rock ejected by a volcano from its top or fissured sides. It flows out in streams sometimes miles in length. It also issues from fissures in the earth's surface, and forms beds covering many square miles, as in the Northwestern United States.
a.
Extinguished; put out; quenched; as, a fire, a light, or a lamp, is extinct; an extinct volcano.
n.
A volcano.
n.
The science which treats of phenomena due to plutonic action, as in volcanoes, hot springs, etc.
v. t.
The scoria of a volcano.
pl.
of Volcano
adv.
Like a volcano.
n.
One versed in the history and phenomena of volcanoes.
n.
A kind of glass produced by volcanoes. It is usually of a black color, and opaque, except in thin splinters.
a.
Changed or affected by the heat of a volcano.
a.
Of or pertaining to Vesuvius, a volcano near Naples.
v. t.
Hence, to eject from any hollow place; to belch forth; to emit; to throw forth; as, volcanoes vomit flame, stones, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to volcanoes; specifically, relating to the geological theory of the Vulcanists, or Plutonists.
a.
Of or pertaining to a volcano or volcanoes; as, volcanic heat.