mt etna
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Definition
Proper noun: * Mount Etna: A specific, active stratovolcano on the east coast of the Italian island of Sicily. It is the tallest active volcano in Europe and one of the most active in the world.
Usage
- Proper noun:
- Mt. Etna is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its scientific and cultural importance.
- The frequent eruptions of Mt. Etna are closely monitored by volcanologists.
- We could see the plume of smoke from Mt. Etna from our hotel in Taormina.
Advanced Usage
- "The slopes of Mt. Etna": Refers to the sides of the volcano, which are famous for fertile soil used in agriculture, particularly for vineyards.
- The wine produced on the slopes of Mt. Etna is highly prized.
- In geological and geographical contexts, "Mt. Etna" is often cited as a classic example of subduction-related volcanism and hotspot activity.
Variants and Related Words
- Etna: A common shortened form used interchangeably with "Mt. Etna."
- Etna has been erupting for hundreds of thousands of years.
- Mongibello: The historical Sicilian name for the volcano, combining the Italian and Arabic words for "mountain."
Synonyms
- (None as a proper noun for a specific geographic feature. Descriptive synonyms include): The great volcano of Sicily, Europe's highest volcano.
Related Phrases
- Eruption of Etna: A common phrase used in news and scientific reports to describe its volcanic activity.
- The 2021 eruption of Etna created spectacular lava fountains.
Related Idioms
- (There are no common English idioms that specifically feature "Mt. Etna." It may be used metaphorically to describe something with a long history of periodic, intense activity.)
- Their arguments were like a dormant Mt. Etna—long periods of quiet followed by sudden, fiery outbursts.
Noun
- an inactive volcano in Sicily; last erupted in 1961; the highest volcano in Europe (10,500 feet)