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Princeton's WordNet

  1. volcanic eruption, eruptionnoun

    the sudden occurrence of a violent discharge of steam and volcanic material

  2. eruptionnoun

    symptom consisting of a breaking out and becoming visible

  3. eruption, eructation, extravasationnoun

    (of volcanos) pouring out fumes or lava (or a deposit so formed)

  4. outbreak, eruption, irruptionnoun

    a sudden violent spontaneous occurrence (usually of some undesirable condition)

    "the outbreak of hostilities"

  5. bang, clap, eruption, blast, bamnoun

    a sudden very loud noise

  6. eruptionnoun

    the emergence of a tooth as it breaks through the gum

Wiktionary

  1. eruptionnoun

    a violent ejection, such as the spurting out of lava from a volcano

  2. eruptionnoun

    a sudden release of pressure or tension

    there was an eruption of joy at the final whistle

  3. eruptionnoun

    an infection of the skin resulting in a rash or blemishing

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Eruptionnoun

    Etymology: eruptio, Latin.

    In part of Media there are eruptions of flames out of plains. Francis Bacon, Natural History, №. 361.

    Finding themselves pent in by the exterior earth, they pressed with violence against that arch, to make it yield and give way to their dilatation and eruption. Thomas Burnet, Theory.

    Upon a signal given the eruption began; fire and smoak, mixed with several unusual prodigies and figures, made their appearance. Joseph Addison, Guardian, №. 103.

    Thither, if but to pry, shall be perhaps
    Our first eruption, thither or elsewhere;
    For this infernal pit shall never hold
    Celestial spirits in bondage. John Milton, Paradise Lost, b. i.

    Such command we had,
    To see that none thence issu’d forth a spy,
    Or enemy, while God was in his work;
    Lest he, incens’d at such eruption bold,
    Destruction with creation might have mix’d. John Milton, P. Lost.

    It did not run out in voice or indecent eruptions, but filled the soul, as God does the universe, silently and without noise. Robert South, Sermons.

    Diseased nature oftentimes breaks forth
    In strange eruptions. William Shakespeare, Henry IV. p. i.

    An eruption of humours, in any part, is not cured merely by outward applications, but by alterative medicines. Government of the Tongue, s. 6.

    Unripe fruits are apt to occasion foul eruptions on the skin. John Arbuthnot, on Aliments.

Wikipedia

  1. eruption

    Several types of volcanic eruptions—during which lava, tephra (ash, lapilli, volcanic bombs, and volcanic blocks), and assorted gases are expelled from a volcanic vent or fissure—have been distinguished by volcanologists. These are often named after famous volcanoes where that type of behavior has been observed. Some volcanoes may exhibit only one characteristic type of eruption during a period of activity, while others may display an entire sequence of types all in one eruptive series. There are three different types of eruptions: Magmatic eruptions are the most well-observed type of eruption. They involve the decompression of gas within magma that propels it forward. Phreatic eruptions are driven by the superheating of steam due to the close proximity of magma. This type exhibits no magmatic release, instead causing the granulation of existing rock. Phreatomagmatic eruptions are driven by the direct interaction of magma and water, as opposed to phreatic eruptions, where no fresh magma reaches the surface.Within these wide-defining eruptive types are several subtypes. The weakest are Hawaiian and submarine, then Strombolian, followed by Vulcanian and Surtseyan. The stronger eruptive types are Pelean eruptions, followed by Plinian eruptions; the strongest eruptions are called Ultra-Plinian. Subglacial and phreatic eruptions are defined by their eruptive mechanism, and vary in strength. An important measure of eruptive strength is the Volcanic Explosivity Index an order-of-magnitude scale, ranging from 0 to 8, that often correlates to eruptive types As of December 2022, the Smithsonian Institution's Global Volcanism Program database of volcanic eruptions in the Holocene Epoch (the last 11,700 years) lists 9,901 confirmed eruptions from 859 volcanoes. The database also lists 1,113 uncertain eruptions and 168 discredited eruptions for the same time interval.

ChatGPT

  1. eruption

    An eruption is a sudden and violent discharge or release of energy, matter or emotion. It is most often used to describe a volcanic activity where lava, ash and gases are expelled from a volcano. In medicine, it may refer to the sudden appearance of skin abnormalities or diseases. Furthermore, it can also pertain to the outbreak of emotions, conflicts, or hostilities.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Eruptionnoun

    the act of breaking out or bursting forth; as: (a) A violent throwing out of flames, lava, etc., as from a volcano of a fissure in the earth's crust. (b) A sudden and overwhelming hostile movement of armed men from one country to another. Milton. (c) A violent commotion

  2. Eruptionnoun

    that which bursts forth

  3. Eruptionnoun

    a violent exclamation; ejaculation

  4. Eruptionnoun

    the breaking out of pimples, or an efflorescence, as in measles, scarlatina, etc

  5. Etymology: [L. eruptio, fr. erumpere, eruptum, to break out; e out + rumpere, to break: cf. F. ruption. See Rupture.]

Wikidata

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of Eruption in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of Eruption in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1

Examples of Eruption in a Sentence

  1. Mr Poland:

    People tend to focus on the possibility of a huge eruption, when they do happen, they’re going to shake the region pretty severely, so people should be prepared for that.

  2. New Zealand-based volcanologist Shane Cronin:

    This is an eruption best witnessed from space, the large and explosive lateral spread of the eruption suggests that it was probably the biggest one since about the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines.

  3. Heather Handley:

    People have been thinking about the relationships between climate and triggers of volcanic eruptions, there's still a lot to explore that we don't know yet, so but it's good to think about other external driving mechanisms of volcanic eruption that we might otherwise have missed.

  4. Kenneth Creager:

    It’s difficult to tell how big an eruption might be. Knowing how much eruptible magma is down there may tell us.

  5. Mike Kaleikini:

    From our perspective, there’s nothing that could occur at the PGV facility at the wells that would be any worse than what’s already occurring with the eruption, this is all about the eruption, and PGV is just a small component that happens to be in the area.

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