Vulcan
See also: vulcan
English
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈvʌlkən/
Etymology 1
From Latin Vulcānus, of Etruscan origin, but unknown meaning.
Proper noun
Vulcan
- (Roman mythology) The god of volcanoes and fire, especially the forge, also the patron of all craftsmen, principally blacksmiths. The Roman counterpart of Hephaestus.
- The goddess Venus was the wife of Vulcan.
- (astronomy, historical) A hypothetical planet proposed to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun in a 19th-century hypothesis.
- A town in southern Alberta, Canada.
- A ghost town in Colorado
- An inactive volcano in New Mexico
- A volcano in Papua New Guinea
- A city and a few villages in Romania
- A fictional planet from Star Trek.
- A fictional extraterrestrial species related to humans from Star Trek.
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Translations
Roman god of fire
See also
Vulcan (mythology) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Vulcan (hypothetical planet) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Vulcan, Alberta on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Etymology 2
From Vulcan (etymology 1), from the Star Trek TV series of the 1960s.
Proper noun
Vulcan
Noun
Vulcan (plural Vulcans)
- (fiction) An inhabitant of the planet Vulcan.
- (slang, pejorative) A person who seems to lack emotion or is overly analytical and boring (like the fictional Vulcans).
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