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1 magma
m.magma.* * *1 magma* * *SM magma* * *= magma.Ex. The volcano was photographed expelling bubbles of hot magma, some of which measured over one meter across.----* magma derretida = molten magma.* * *= magma.Ex: The volcano was photographed expelling bubbles of hot magma, some of which measured over one meter across.
* magma derretida = molten magma.* * *magma* * *
magma f Geol magma
* * *magma nm1. [rocas fundidas] magma2. [sustancia informe] shapeless mass3. [mezcla confusa] muddle;la ciudad es un magma de culturas the city is a cultural melting-pot* * *m GEOL magma* * *magma nm: magma -
2 magma derretida
(n.) = molten magmaEx. The rocks formed from molten magma are called igneous rocks.* * *(n.) = molten magmaEx: The rocks formed from molten magma are called igneous rocks.
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3 derretido
adj.melted (hielo, mantequilla).past part.past participle of spanish verb: derretir.* * *1→ link=derretir derretir► adjetivo\estar derretido,-a por alguien figurado to be madly in love with somebody* * *ADJ1) (=fundido) [mantequilla, helado] melted; [metal] molten; [nieve] thawed2)* * *= molten, melted.Ex. The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.Ex. You may want to brush the tart edges with melted butter or egg yolk to let it gain a nice golden color while baking.----* magma derretida = molten magma.* metal derretido = molten metal.* * *= molten, melted.Ex: The whole box was then immersed for about ten minutes in a pit of molten metal.
Ex: You may want to brush the tart edges with melted butter or egg yolk to let it gain a nice golden color while baking.* magma derretida = molten magma.* metal derretido = molten metal. -
4 roca ígnea
f.igneous rock, basaltic rock, basalt.* * *(n.) = igneous rockEx. The rocks formed from molten magma are called igneous rocks.* * *(n.) = igneous rockEx: The rocks formed from molten magma are called igneous rocks.
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magma — magmatic /mag mat ik/, adj. magmatism, n. /mag meuh/, n., pl. magmas, magmata / meuh teuh/. 1. Geol. molten material beneath or within the earth s crust, from which igneous rock is formed. 2. any crude mixture of finely divided mineral or organic … Universalium