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stratovolcano

[ strey-toh-vol-key-noh, strat-oh- ]

noun

, Geology.
, plural stra·to·vol·ca·noes, stra·to·vol·ca·nos.
  1. a conical volcano with a sloping profile, often very grand in size, having been formed by alternating layers of lava and fragmental material such as ash and cinders. Compare cinder cone, shield volcano.


stratovolcano

/ străt′ō-vŏl-kā /

  1. See under volcano
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Word History and Origins

Origin of stratovolcano1

First recorded in 1890–95; strato- ( def ) + volcano ( def ); translation of German Stratovulkan
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Example Sentences

These missing rocks can add up to entire missing landscapes: beyond Earth, you’d have a tough time finding anything like the limestone columns of Hạ Long Bay, a stratovolcano like Mt.

The stratovolcano, which is located 750km south of the capital, has been active for about 650,000 years.

From BBC

The Nevado del Ruiz is a stratovolcano, or composite volcano, which straddles the border between Colombia's Tolima and Caldas provinces.

From Reuters

The Nevado del Ruiz is a stratovolcano or composite volcano.

From Reuters

The Nevado del Ruiz is a stratovolcano, or composite volcano, which straddles the border between Colombia's Tolima and Caldas provinces.

From Reuters

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