erupcio
See also: erupció
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from Polish erupcja, itself borrowed from French éruption, from Latin ēruptiō (“eruption, outburst, onslaught”). Compare Italian eruzione, German Eruption.
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erupcio (accusative singular erupcion, plural erupcioj, accusative plural erupciojn)
- eruption
- 2001 February, Evgeni Georgiev, “Vulkanoj”, in Monato[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 26 June 2019, page 22:
- Ĉi-momente en la mondo estas preskaŭ 600 aktivaj vulkanoj, kiuj havas erupciojn aŭ almenaŭ estis aktivaj en historia tempo.
- (Literally, "At the moment in the world there are nearly 600 active volcanoes, which have eruptions or at least been active in historical time.")
- At the moment, there are nearly 600 active volcanoes in the world that have erupted or at least been active in history.
- (dermatology) rash, outbreak
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- lafo (“lava”)