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basalto inan

  1. basalt

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Noun

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basalto m (plural basaltos)

  1. basalt

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Etymology

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From Late Latin basaltes, a misspelling of Latin basanites, from Ancient Greek βασανίτης (basanítēs), from βάσανος (básanos, touchstone), from Egyptian
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(bḫn, a hard stone).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /baˈzal.to/
  • Rhymes: -alto
  • Hyphenation: ba‧sàl‧to

Noun

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basalto m (plural basalti)

  1. (mineralogy) basalt

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Etymology

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From Late Latin basaltes, a misspelling of Latin basanites, from Ancient Greek βασανίτης (basanítēs), from βάσανος (básanos, touchstone), from Egyptian bḫn (a hard stone)

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /baˈzaw.tu/ [baˈzaʊ̯.tu]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /baˈzaw.to/ [baˈzaʊ̯.to]

  • Rhymes: (Portugal) -altu, (Brazil) -awtu
  • Hyphenation: ba‧sal‧to

Noun

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basalto m (plural basaltos)

  1. basalt (hard rock)
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Etymology

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From Latin basaltes, a misspelling of basanites, from Ancient Greek βασανίτης (basanítēs), from βάσανος (básanos, touchstone), from Egyptian bḫn (a hard stone)

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Noun

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basalto m (plural basaltos)

  1. basalt (hard rock)

Descendants

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  • Tagalog: basalto

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish basalto, from Latin basaltes, a misspelling of basanites, from Ancient Greek βασανίτης (basanítēs), from βάσανος (básanos, touchstone), from Egyptian bḫn (a hard stone)

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Noun

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basalto (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜐᜎ᜔ᜆᜓ)

  1. (geology) basalt
    Synonym: batong-bakal

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