ígneo

See also: igneo

Galician

Etymology

From Latin igneus (fiery, hot, on fire, burning; ardent, fervid, vehement), from ignis (fire).

Adjective

ígneo m (feminine singular ígnea, masculine plural ígneos, feminine plural ígneas)

  1. (geology) igneous

Coordinate terms


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin igneus (fiery, hot, on fire, burning; ardent, fervid, vehement), from ignis (fire).

Adjective

ígneo m (feminine singular ígnea, masculine plural ígneos, feminine plural ígneas, comparable)

  1. fiery (of, or relating to fire)
  2. fiery (having the colour of fire)
  3. (geology) igneous (formed from magma)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin igneus (fiery, hot, on fire, burning; ardent, fervid, vehement), from ignis (fire).

Adjective

ígneo (feminine singular ígnea, masculine plural ígneos, feminine plural ígneas)

  1. (geology) igneous
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