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- noun astronomy, geology An area covered by
outflow from avolcano .
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Examples
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Citius maris fluctus et nives coelo delabentes numeraris quam amores meos; alii amores aliis succedunt, ac priusquam desinant priores, incipiunt sequentes.
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Spiritus quoque aeris et mali genii aliquando se tempestatibus ingerunt, et menti humanae se latenter insinuant, eamque vexant, exagitant, et ut fluctus marini, humanum corpus ventis agitatur.
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Saeva animi tempestas tantos excitans, fluctus ut statim ardescant oculi os tremat, lingua titubet, dentes concrepant,
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His agitatus furiis, aeger ad mare provolat: in fluctus se precipitem, dat: periculum factum spem non fefellit: decies iteratum, felix faustumque evasit.
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Quatuor voragines huius Oceani, a quatuor oppositis mundi partibus Philosophi describunt, vnde & tam marinos fluctus, qu鄊 & 苚licos flatus causaliter peruenire nonnulli coniectant.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Carthaginenses, cum tertio bello Punico adolescentes quique lectissimi obsides in Siciliam mitterentur, quos ill� fletu et lamentatione miserabili ad naues comitat�, et ex his qu鎑am � filioram compleximus 鎔r� diuuls�, cum ventis pandi vela cernerent, nauesque � portu egredi, dolore stimulante, in subiectos fluctus dissiluere: Sabellico authore.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Carthaginenses, cum tertio bello Punico adolescentes quique lectissimi obsides in Siciliam mitterentur, quos illæ fletu et lamentatione miserabili ad naues comitatæ, et ex his quædam à filioram compleximus ægrè diuulsæ, cum ventis pandi vela cernerent, nauesque è portu egredi, dolore stimulante, in subiectos fluctus dissiluere: Sabellico authore.
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Non procul ab insulis Hebridibus, Islandia, &c. ex parte Boreali, est maris qu鎑am miranda vorago, in quam � remotis partibus omnes vndique fluctus marini tanquam ex condicto fluunt, & recurrunt, qui in secreta natur� penetralia se ibi transfundentes, quasi in Abyssum vorantur.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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A primi gener韘que & gentis origine gessit, qua via per fluctus vlla pattre potest,
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Naue, qu鄊 prim鵰 secuisse fluctus pr鎑icant salsos, sibi comparauit
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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