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pluton
[ ploo-ton ]
noun
, Geology.
- any body of igneous rock that solidified far below the earth's surface.
pluton
/ ˈpluːtɒn /
noun
- any mass of igneous rock that has solidified below the surface of the earth
pluton
/ plo̅o̅′tŏn′ /
- A large body of igneous rock formed when a plume of magma cools and solidifies underground. Although most plutons are deep within the Earth's crust, some become exposed at the surface due to plate-tectonic processes.
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of pluton1
C20: back formation from plutonic
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Example Sentences
While these fled, disaster fell upon the two torpedo-boat destroyers, Pluton and Furor.
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Gradually the Pluton's guns became silent, and it was evident that she was in distress.
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We were now within five hundred yards of the Furor, firing; sometimes at her and sometimes at the Pluton.
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The casting of lots is mentioned by Alfred in his version of Bede, pluton mid tanum, "they cast lots with twigs."
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The "Pluton" kept her engines going just long enough to drive her ashore under the Socapa cliffs.
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