ignifluous

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Latin ignifluus, from ignis (fire) + fluere (to flow).

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ignifluous (not comparable)

  1. (obsolete) Flowing with fire.
    • 1840, William T. Brigham, Notes on the Volcanoes of the Hawaiian Islands:
      This process of filling up continued till the latter part of May 1840, when, as many natives testify, the whole area of the crater became one entire sea of ignifluous matter

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