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Crater
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Cra·ter  (krtr)
n.
A constellation in the Southern Hemisphere near Hydra and Corvus.

[Latin crtr, mixing bowl, crater; see crater.]

cra·ter  (krtr)
n.
1. A bowl-shaped depression at the mouth of a volcano or geyser.
2.
a. A bowl-shaped depression in a surface made by an explosion or the impact of a body, such as a meteoroid.
b. A pit; a hollow.
3. Variant of krater.
v. cra·tered, cra·ter·ing, cra·ters
v.tr.
To make craters in: "The missiles did not . . . crater the airfield" (Tom Clancy).
v.intr.
1. To form a crater or craters.
2. Slang
a. To fall and crash violently from a great height.
b. To fail utterly: "talked about how tough times were in Texas since the oil business cratered" (Stephen Coonts).

[Latin crtr, from Greek krtr, mixing vessel; see ker- in Indo-European roots.]

crater [ˈkreɪtə]
n
1. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) the bowl-shaped opening at the top or side of a volcano or top of a geyser through which lava and gases are emitted
2. (Earth Sciences / Physical Geography) a similarly shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteorite or exploding bomb
3. (Astronomy) any of the circular or polygonal walled formations covering the surface of the moon and some other planets, formed probably either by volcanic action or by the impact of meteorites. They can have a diameter of up to 240 kilometres (150 miles) and a depth of 8900 metres (29 000 feet)
4. a pit in an otherwise smooth surface
5. (Social Science / Archaeology) a large open bowl with two handles, used for mixing wines, esp in ancient Greece
vb
1. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) to make or form craters in (a surface, such as the ground)
2. Slang to fail; collapse; crash
[from Latin: mixing bowl, crater, from Greek kratēr, from kerannunai to mix]
cratered  adj
craterless  adj
crater-like  adj

Crater [ˈkreɪtə]
n Latin genitive Crateris [ˈkreɪtərɪs]
(Astronomy) a small faint constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Virgo and Hydra

crater  (krtr)
1. A bowl-shaped depression at the top of a volcano or at the mouth of a geyser. Volcanic craters can form because of magma explosions in which a large amount of lava is thrown out from a volcano, leaving a hole, or because the roof of rock over an underground magma pool collapses after the magma has flowed away.
2. A shallow, bowl-shaped depression in a surface, formed by an explosion or by the impact of a body, such as a meteorite.

The pit, depression, or cavity formed in the surface of the Earth by an explosion. It may range from saucer shaped to conical, depending largely on the depth of burst. In the case of a deep underground burst, no rupture of the surface may occur. The resulting cavity is termed a "camouflet."
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.Crater - a bowl-shaped geological formation at the top of a volcanocrater - a bowl-shaped geological formation at the top of a volcano
caldera - a large crater caused by the violent explosion of a volcano that collapses into a depression
geological formation, formation - (geology) the geological features of the earth
maar - a flat-bottomed volcanic crater that was formed by an explosion; often filled with water
volcano - a mountain formed by volcanic material
2.Crater - a faint constellation in the southern hemisphere near Hydra and Corvus
3.crater - a bowl-shaped depression formed by the impact of a meteorite or bomb
collector - a crater that has collected cosmic material hitting the earth
lunar crater - a crater on the Earth's Moon
natural depression, depression - a sunken or depressed geological formation

crater
noun hollow, hole, depression, dip, cavity, shell hole A huge crater marks the spot where the explosion happened.
Translations
crater [ˈkreɪtəʳ] Ncráter m

crater [ˈkreɪtər] n (= large hole) → cratère m bomb crater

crater
nKrater m

crater [ˈkreɪtəʳ] ncratere m

crater
n crater [ˈkreitə]
1 the bowl-shaped mouth of a volcano. krater فُوَّهـة بُرْكـان кратер kráter krater der Krater κρατήρας ηφαιστείου cráter kraater دهانۀ آتشفشان kraatteri cratère לוֹע הָר גָעַש ज्वालामुखी का मुख krater kráter kawah, kepundan (eld)gígur cratere 噴火口 분화구 krateris krāteris kawah krater krater krater cratera crater кратер kráter krater krater krater ปล่องภูเขาไฟ yanardağ ağzı, krater 火山口 кратер آتش فشاں پ‍ہ‍اڑ کا دهان‍ہ miệng núi lửa
2 a hollow made in the ground by a bomb etc. krater حُفْره، فَجْوَه яма kráter bombekrater der Bombentrichter κρατήρας abertura kraater چاله؛ حفره kuoppa cratère מַכתֵש बम इत्यादि से जमीन में बना गड्ढा krater bombatölcsér lubang sprengjugígur cratere 爆弾穴 폭탄 구멍 duobė (šāviņa izrauta) bedre kawah krater bombe-/sprengkrater krater cratera crater воронка kráter lijak krater krater หลุมที่เกิดจากการระเบิด bomba çukuru 彈坑 вирва بم وغيره كى وج‍ہ س‍ے زمين مي‍ں پ‍ڑا شگاف hố bom


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