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lava

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la·va  (läv, lv)
n.
1. Molten rock that reaches the earth's surface through a volcano or fissure.
2. The rock formed by the cooling and solidifying of molten rock.

[Italian, perhaps from Latin lbs, fall, from Latin lb, to fall.]
Word History: Lava was appropriately named by people living near Mount Vesuvius. The only active volcano on the European mainland, Vesuvius has erupted frequently since Pompeii and Herculaneum were buried by it in a.d. 79. The Neapolitans who lived in the vicinity took the Italian word lava, meaning "a stream caused suddenly by rain," and applied it to the streams of molten rock coming down the sides of Vesuvius. The term was then taken into Standard Italian, where it came to mean the rock in both its molten and its solidified states. The Italian word in all its senses was borrowed into English around the middle of the 18th century (1750 being the earliest date of record).

lava [ˈlɑːvə]
n
1. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) magma emanating from volcanoes and other vents
2. (Earth Sciences / Geological Science) any extrusive igneous rock formed by the cooling and solidification of molten lava
[from Italian (Neapolitan dialect), from Latin lavāre to wash]

lava  (läv)
1. Molten rock that flows from a volcano or from a crack in the Earth. Most lava flows at a rate of a few kilometers per hour, but rates as high as 60 km (37 mi) per hour have been observed. Lava that contains abundant iron- and magnesium-rich components usually erupts with temperatures between 1,000°C and 1,200°C (1,832deg;F and 2,192°F). Lava that contains abundant silica- and feldspar-rich components usually erupts with temperatures between 800°C and 1,000°C (1,472deg;F and 1,832°F). Compare magma.
2. The igneous rock formed when this substance cools and hardens. Depending on its composition and the rate at which it cools, lava can be glassy, very finely grained, ropelike, or coarsely grained. When it cools underwater, it cools in pillow-shaped masses. See also aapahoehoepillow lava
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.lava - rock that in its molten form (as magma) issues from volcanoslava - rock that in its molten form (as magma) issues from volcanos; lava is what magma is called when it reaches the surface
aa - a dry form of lava resembling clinkers
pahoehoe - freely flowing lava
pillow lava - lava that hardened in rounded shapes suggestive of pillows; believed to result from underwater eruptions
volcanic rock - extrusive igneous rock solidified near or on the surface of the Earth
Translations
lava [ˈlɑːvə]
A. Nlava f
B. CPD lava flow Ntorrente m or río m de lava

lava [ˈlɑːvə] nlave f lava flow
lava flow ncoulée f de lave
lava lamp nlampe f à lave

lava
nLava f; lava bedLavadecke f

lava [ˈlɑːvə] nlava

lava
n lava [ˈlaːvə]
liquid, melted rock etc thrown out from a volcano and becoming solid as it cools. lawa حُمَم بُرْكانيَّه лава láva lava die Lava λάβα lava laava گدازه laava lave לַבָּה लावा, ज्वालामुखी से निकलने वाला गाढ़ा जलता हुआ द्रव्य lava láva lahar hraun(kvika) lava 溶岩 용암 lava lava lava lava lava lawa lava lavă лава láva lava lava lava ลาวา lav 熔岩 лава آتش فشاں چٹانوں سے ابلنے والا مادہ dung nham

lava الحمم البركانية láva lava Lava λάβα lava laava lave lava lava 溶岩 용암 lava lava lawa lava лава lava หินลาวา lav nham thạch 熔岩


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After resting an hour or two, driven to it by our torturing thirst, we went on, toiling painfully in the burning heat up the lava slopes, for we found that the huge base of the mountain was composed entirely of lava beds belched from the bowels of the earth in some far past age.
It is supposed that these vast plains are strewn with blocks of lava from the neighboring volcanoes on its right, Ptolemy, Purbach, Arzachel.
) Victor pointed out a pathway that disappeared up a wild canyon, emerged on a steep bare lava slope, and thereafter appeared and disappeared, ever climbing, among the palms and flowers.
 
 
 
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