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What is the noun for geyser?

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geyser
  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.
  3. (South Africa) A domestic water boiler.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “This second album erupts like a geyser of molten lava from your speakers.”
      “A maintenance brigade is repairing the rig, a geyser of steam and water shooting up into the air as they pull sections of pipe out of the ground.”
      “A geyser of lava spouted between them and Seth attacked, charging through the lava like it was water, an unstoppable locomotive of power.”
geyserite
  1. (mineralogy) A type of stone, a mixture of quartz and opal deposited by a geyser as it precipitates out of the boiling water.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The cliffs rising like cones are made up of sheet layers of hydroquarzite, silicic limestone and mass geyserite.”
      “The crust of geyserite is thin in places and if walked on can break through.”
      “The accumulated geyserite constituted small, cone-shaped hills here and there, which are called geyser cones today.”
geyserites
  1. plural of geyserite
geysers
  1. plural of geyser
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The teenagers will visit many of Iceland's unique features, including geysers, volcanoes and geothermal hotspots.”
      “At this series of erupting geysers in the north of the island, boiling water is expelled from the magma at the earth's core.”
      “It was preserved because of its amazing hot springs, fumaroles and geysers.”
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