| 单词 | vulcanic | 
| 释义 | vulcanicadj. 1.   a.  Usually with capital initial. Of or belonging to the Roman god Vulcan; characteristic of or resembling Vulcan; spec. of or relating to forging or metalworking. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > deity > classical deity > 			[adjective]		 > of or relating to Vulcan Vulcanian1602 Hephaestian1658 vulcanic1660 1660    J. Harding tr.  Paracelsus Archidoxis  ii. 40  				First of all by the Vulcanick Art is Fire smitten out of the Flint. 1789    F. Burney Court Jrnls. & Lett. 		(2016)	 V. 375  				The Anchor business..seemed performed by Vulcanic Daemons, so black they looked, so savage was their howl in striking the red hot iron. 1866    R. S. Hawker in  C. E. Byles Life & Lett. R. S. Hawker 		(1905)	 xxiii. 547  				The great majority of Vassals of his own which exists in this Vulcanic [i.e. manufacturing] nation. 1890    F. Tennyson Isles of Greece 172  				He could brandish fate In his vulcanic arms, and weld the world According to his will. 1920    O. Elton Surv. Eng. Lit. IV. xxv. 337  				The sentences..are hammered, with Vulcanic efforts, into better shape. 1971    Life 28 May 14/4  				What you see is old documentary footage about Steel and Blast Furnaces and Open Hearths..and all the Tough Stuff we Americans have bent to our imperious and Vulcanic wills. 2010    J. Arac Impure Worlds vi. 89  				Phil Squod's Vulcanic deformity results from a warping occupational environment. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > burning > fire or flame > 			[adjective]		 firenOE fieryc1300 Phlegethontic1600 empyreal1601 ignic1612 ignean1635 Phlegethontala1649 igneous1664 igneal1669 vulcanic1687 brimstony1924 1687    R. Franck Philos. Treat. Original & Production Things 101  				The internal impurities; which an intence Fire naturally purgeth forth, by reason of its ardent activity (and not improper to say its vulcanick nature). 1866    J. R. Lowell Carlyle in  Prose Wks. 		(1890)	 II. 83  				Even the burning of a meeting-house, in itself a vulcanic rarity, could not..tickle his outworn palate. 1867    J. B. Rose tr.  Virgil Æneis 224  				Vulcan begot him—in vulcanic lair He breathed forth flame.  2.  Characterized by the presence of volcanoes; produced by or originating in volcanoes; of the nature of or characteristic of a volcano; = volcanic adj. I. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > land > landscape > high land > volcano > 			[adjective]		 Vulcanian1642 volcanian1665 vulcanic1774 volcanic1776 1774    Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 65 24  				The vulcanic districts of Auvergne and Velay..afford proofs enough of the truth of this opinion. 1774    Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 65 28  				Analogy..leads us to conclude the same of other vulcanic mountains. 1803    Monthly Rev. Nov. 286  				The Geological world has been long divided between the Vulcanic and Neptunian systems. 1888    C. M. Doughty Trav. Arabia Deserta I. 21  				The Belka chalk is changed by the vulcanic heat. 1925    Geografiska Annaler 7 208  				It seems very probable that the Gingko layers on Kung Karls Land and South-west Spitzbergen, partly embedded in a vulcanic material, are contemporaneous. 2006    Res. Microbiol. 157 1/1  				Astrobiologists also search for geological hints of extraterrestrial life by scrutinizing ancient rocks found on Earth (e.g. vulcanic rocks and meteorites). This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2013; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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