MAGMA


Meaning of MAGMA in English

ˈmagmə, ˈmaig- noun

( -s )

Etymology: in sense 1, from Latin, from Greek; in other senses, New Latin, from Latin; akin to Greek massein to knead — more at mingle

1. archaic : dregs, sediment

2.

a. : a crude mixture of mineral or organic matter in the state of a thin paste

b. : something resembling magma

melt back into the primitive magma of confusion … the best and sharpest instruments which the mind has forged — D.C.Williams

3.

a. : molten rock material that is liquid or pasty originating within the earth : the molten material or mass from which an igneous rock results by cooling and crystallization — compare lava

b. : the glassy base of an eruptive rock

4. : a suspension of a large amount of precipitated material in a small volume of a watery vehicle

bismuth magma is commonly known as milk of bismuth

5. : a mass of raw sugar and syrup obtained in sugar refining by mixing — compare massecuite

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.