Associations to the word «Geyser»
Noun
- Flame
- Explosion
- Dust
- Yellowstone
- Dome
- Water
- Eruption
- Rock
- Steam
- Boiling
- Triton
- Basin
- Vent
- Volcano
- Foot
- Plume
- Norris
- Grotto
- Magma
- Fountain
- Cone
- Sulphur
- Steamboat
- Iceland
- Turban
- Spray
- Mud
- Bow
- Wyoming
- Spring
- Fissure
- Midway
- Saturn
- Heater
- Silica
- Blood
- Vapor
- Crater
- Gibbon
- Plumbing
- Jet
- Groundwater
- Hopper
- Soda
- Dioxide
- Lander
- Pool
- Waterfall
- Springs
- Winery
- Sawmill
- Crust
- Nitrogen
- Crystal
- Drilling
- Methane
- Lower
- Aviator
- Lava
- Enigma
- Phenotype
- Debris
- Splash
- Gibbons
- Saratoga
- Dilemma
- Spindle
- Conduit
- Coke
- Dirt
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
GEYSER, noun. (planetology) (geology) (volcanology) A boiling natural spring which throws forth at frequent intervals jets of water, mud etc., driven up by the expansive power of steam.
GEYSER, noun. (British) (archaic) An instantaneous, and often dangerous, hot water heater.
GEYSER, noun. (South Africa) A domestic water boiler.
Dictionary definition
GEYSER, noun. A spring that discharges hot water and steam.
GEYSER, verb. To overflow like a geyser.
Wise words
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