fulminant

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French fulminant, from Latin fulminō (strike like lightning).

Adjective

fulminant (not comparable)

  1. That fulminates.
  2. (especially medicine) Appearing quickly and with destructive effects.

Translations

Noun

fulminant (plural fulminants)

  1. A thunderbolt.
  2. An explosive.

French

Verb

fulminant

  1. present participle of fulminer

German

Pronunciation

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Adjective

fulminant (comparative fulminanter, superlative am fulminantesten)

  1. splendid, furious
  2. (pathology) fulminant

Declension

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Latin

Verb

fulminant

  1. third-person plural present active indicative of fulminō
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