It is an Italian word from the Neapolitan Area meaning torrent or stream. Taken from Latin 'lavare' meaning to wash and also used in the sense of flash floods and heavy rain, also streams of molten rock from Vesuvius.
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
It came from the Latin word mentula...
From Aztlán (White Land), an allusion to their origins, probably in Northern Mexico.
The word dungarees come from the Hindi (Indian) word dungri
greek came up with the word
Its λάβα (lava).
There is no latin word for the word volcano. Volcano was derived from the name of the Roman god, Vulcanus.
A vent in the earth's crust through witch lava, steam, ash, and etc come poring out.
The word 'lava' is the second formal/third person singular form of the infinitive 'lavar' which means, to wash.
Yes, "lava" is a Hawaiian word that means "to erupt" or "make lava". It is commonly used to refer to the molten rock that flows from volcanoes.
The word for lava in Welsh is "lafa."
The word "lava" has two syllables.
lava is rock that is in its molted form ,lava is what magma's called when it reaches the surface.
To blobbler-- to do the thing that the wax in a lava lamp does.
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