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vulcanic
vulcanic, a. (vʌlˈkænɪk) [In sense 1 ad. F. vulcanique, It. (also Pg.) vulcanico, f. It. vulcano volcano. In sense 2 f. L. Vulcān-us Vulcan n.] 1. = volcanic a. 2 b.1774 Phil. Trans. LXV. 24 The vulcanic districts of Auvergne and Velay..afford proofs enough of the truth of this opinion. Ibid. 27, I ... Oxford English Dictionary
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vulcanology
vulcaˈnology (Also volc-). [f. vulcan- (cf. vulcanic, etc.) + -ology.] The science or scientific study of volcanoes.1858 Mallet in Rep. Brit. Assoc. i. 117 Books on Earthquakes and Vulcanology in the Gottingen University Library. 1880 Academy 17 Jan. 49 The part relating to vulcanology would be cons... Oxford English Dictionary
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Institution of Incorporated Engineers
History The IIE traces its heritage to the Vulcanic Society that was founded in 1884. The Vulcanic Society was formed by a group of apprentices from the works of Maudslay, Son & Field Ltd, in Lambeth, London. wikipedia.org
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volcanic
volcanic, a. (and n.) (vɒlˈkænɪk) Also 8–9 -ick. [a. F. volcanique (= Sp. and Pg. volcanico), f. volcan volcan n.; or directly f. volcan-o + -ic. Cf. vulcanic a.] 1. Of ashes, etc.: Discharged from, produced or ejected by, a volcano or volcanoes.1774 in G. Forster Voy. round World (1777) I. 591 The ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Non-simultaneity
It is important to ask whether Germany is not more undeveloped, even more vulcanic than, for instance, France, in terms of its power. wikipedia.org
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seducive
† seˈducive, a. Obs. [f. seduce v. + -ive.] 1. ? Caused by misleading influences.1602 Warner Alb. Eng. Epit. 386 King Richard the second..by his seduciue misgouernment (for his borne-Nature, noble, and debonaire, was too much abused by yong Councell and Parasites) become disgracious with his Princes... Oxford English Dictionary
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Institution of Engineering and Technology
History of the IIE The modern Institution of Incorporated Engineers (IIE) traced its heritage to The Vulcanic Society that was founded in 1884 and became wikipedia.org
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inordinate
▪ I. inordinate, a. (ɪnˈɔːdɪnət) [ad. L. inordināt-us disordered, irregular, f. in- (in-3) + ordināt-us, pa. pple. of ordināre to order, arrange, regulate.] 1. Not ‘ordered’; devoid of order or regularity; deviating from right or rule; irregular, disorderly; not regulated, controlled, or restrained.... Oxford English Dictionary
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