eruption
English
editEtymology
editFrom Middle French éruption, from Latin eruptio.
Pronunciation
edit- IPA(key): /ɪˈɹʌpʃən/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ʌpʃən
Noun
editeruption (countable and uncountable, plural eruptions)
- A violent ejection, such as the spurting out of lava from a volcano.
- a volcanic eruption
- A sudden release of pressure or tension.
- There was an eruption of joy at the final whistle.
- An utterance, especially a sudden one; an ejaculation.
- 1976 December 18, Rudy Kikel, “The Doomsday Book by the Jewish Comedian”, in Gay Community News, volume 4, number 25, page 15:
- Ultimately, Greenfield may remind us of no one so much as Boston's own, Sylvia Sidney — "herself" in the amusement business! From whom else does one expect so leveling a sequence of eruptions: "i mean yah gotta win a little money/ i mean we're all whores turning a trick"?
- An infection of the skin resulting in a rash or blemishing.
Hyponyms
edit- bozo eruption
- creeping eruption
- effusive eruption
- explosive eruption
- fissure eruption
- flank eruption
- Hawaiian eruption
- lateral eruption
- limnic eruption
- Peléan eruption
- phreatic eruption
- Plinian eruption
- steam-blast eruption
- Strombolian eruption
- subaerial eruption
- subglacial eruption
- submarine eruption
- subplinian eruption
- supereruption
- Surtseyan eruption
- ultraplinian eruption
- ultravulcanian eruption
- Vesuvian eruption
- Vulcanian eruption
Derived terms
editTranslations
editviolent ejection, such as that of lava from a volcano
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sudden release of pressure or tension
infection of the skin resulting in a rash or blemishing
Interlingua
editNoun
editeruption (plural eruptiones)
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