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hornito
[hawr-nee-toh, aw
noun
plural
hornitosa low oven-shaped mound of congealed lava, common in some volcanic districts, emitting hot smoke and vapors in the final stages of activity.
hornito
A low mound of matter ejected from a volcano, sometimes emitting smoke or vapor.
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Every minute or so, bursts of black beads splashed out of the hornito, tumbling down the sides.
Hornito, hor-nē′tō, n. a low oven-shaped fumarole, common in South American volcanic regions.
Part of what remained had been shaped into a hornito, or stone oven, under which a fire had been kindled, and a strange figure moved about, stirring the glowing charcoal with a long bar of iron.
It was Sergeant Cardono, who moved about whistling softly, now attending to the steaming olla, now watching the rising bread in the hornito.
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