erupcio

See also: erupció

Esperanto

Vulkana erupcio (1-a senco)

Etymology

Borrowed from Polish erupcja, itself borrowed from French éruption, from Latin ēruptiō (eruption, outburst, onslaught). Compare Italian eruzione, German Eruption.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [erupˈt͡sio]
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  • Rhymes: -io
  • Hyphenation: e‧rup‧ci‧o

Noun

erupcio (accusative singular erupcion, plural erupcioj, accusative plural erupciojn)

  1. eruption
    • 2001 February, Evgeni Georgiev, “Vulkanoj”, in Monato, →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.
  2. (dermatology) rash, outbreak

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