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Webster 1913 Edition


Geyser

Gey′ser

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Noun.
[Icel.
geysir
, fr.
geysa
to rush furiously, fr.
gjōsa
to gush. Cf.
Gush
.]
A boiling spring which throws forth at frequent intervals jets of water, mud, etc., driven up by the expansive power of steam.
Geysers were first known in Iceland, and later in New Zealand. In the Yellowstone region in the United States they are numerous, and some of them very powerful, throwing jets of boiling water and steam to a height of 200 feet. They are grouped in several areas called geyser basins. The mineral matter, or geyserite, with which geyser water is charged, forms geyser cones about the orifice, often of great size and beauty.

Definition 2024


geyser

geyser

English

The Great Geysir gave its name to all geysers

Noun

Strokkur, another Icelandic geyser.

geyser (plural geysers)

  1. (planetology, geology, volcanology) A boiling natural spring which throws forth at frequent intervals jets of water, mud etc., driven up by the expansive power of steam.
  2. (Britain, archaic) An instantaneous, and often dangerous, hot water heater.
    • 1902. William Paton Buchan, Plumbing: A Text-book to the Practice of the Art Or Craft of the Plumber:
      Where a Geyser or hot-water heater is used it is a good and wise precaution to see that the bath-room, &c., when it is used is well ventilated.
    • 1998, Gordon S Riess, Confessions of a Corporate Centurion: Tales of International Adventures
      Water was heated either on the gas stove, or on a wall mounted gas-fired "geyser" heater.
    • 2002, Alaine Polcz, One woman in the war: Hungary, 1944-1945:
      It was here I saw a geyser gas water heater in a bathroom for the first time. (I was afraid of it).
  3. (South Africa) A domestic water boiler.

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French

Noun

geyser m (plural geysers)

  1. (geology) geyser