Etna [noun]
Definition of Etna:
laboratory gas burner
Opposite/Antonyms of Etna:
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Sentence/Example of Etna:
An eruption of mount Etna, which destroyed eight villages, and buried many of the inhabitants under the ruins of their houses.
We believe these quotations are sufficient to show what the Etna Chemical Company has always said it to be.
He was in Catania, so he spent the day on the slopes of Etna.
Was the phenomenon of telluric origin—Etna or an earthquake?
Vulcan prefers his home in Mount Etna, and is generally busy at work there.
The lava of this region flows from a number of small mountains, which are dispersed over the immense declivity of Etna.
Etna is a famous volcanic or burning mountain in Sicily, situated on the eastern coast, not far from Catania.
The Etna unfortunately split her mortar, and the other vessels could do the enemy but little harm.
He then went on to Messina, and there seemed to be in good health, amusing himself with the ascent of Etna.
He had done the same with Empedocles on Etna, and other Poems in 1852.