Fulmen is the Latin word for lightning bolt.
...Like a Bolt of Lightning was created on 2004-10-12.
Sheet lightning is when a lightning bolt is obscured by clouds and only illuminates the cloud layer, creating a diffuse light. A lightning bolt is the visible discharge of electricity between clouds or between a cloud and the ground, typically following a distinct path.
It's challenging to quantify the weakest lightning bolt, as lightning bolts can vary greatly in intensity. However, a "stepped leader" is one of the initial stages of lightning formation and could be considered one of the weakest forms of lightning discharge.
The car company symbol that features a circle with a lightning bolt through it is for Nissan, specifically their Nismo performance division.
The lightning bolt in the Gatorade logo represents energy and power. It is a symbol of the brand's mission to provide athletes with hydration and fuel to enhance their performance and endurance. The prominence of the lightning bolt emphasizes the brand's association with high-energy and active lifestyles.
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
The word 'fulgur' may be used to mean lightning in English.
Greek mythology derives from legends and stories. There is not a Greek word for a lightning bolt. Electricity was nothing to Greeks during their time.
A streak of lightning is also called a lightning bolt.
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Giganticus is the Latin equivalent of 'gigantic'. The Latin word is the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are 'gigantica' and 'giganticum', respectively. The Latin word derives from the Gigantes, who were the sons of Earth and Tartarus. They tried to storm heaven. But they were stopped short by Jupiter's fatal lightning bolt.
1.21 gigawatts. Source: Doctor Emmitt Brown, Back to the Future
"Lightning Bolt" is the nickname for Usain Bolt
Yes, a lightning bolt can provide electricity because a lightning bolt is electricity.
fulmine (fool-meen)
'Молния', or 'molniya'. Stress is on the first and last syllables.
"3 Nuts in Search of a Bolt" (1964). "Lightning Bolt" (1966). "That Man Bolt" (1973). "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot" (1974). "Bolt" (2008).