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Definition of Hornito

Hornito
Hornito Hor*ni"to, n. [A dim. fr. Sp. horno oven, L. furnus. See Furnace.] (Geol.) A low, oven-shaped mound, common in volcanic regions, and emitting smoke and vapors from its sides and summit. --Humboldt.

Meaning of Hornito from wikipedia

- Hornitos are conical, or pipe-like, structures built up by lava spattering or being ejected through an opening in the crust of a lava flow. Hornitos are...
- Hornitos is a Spanish term meaning "little ovens". It may refer to any of the following: Hornitos, California Hornitos, Chile Hornitos, a brand of tequila...
- Hornitos is a coastal town located 25 km (16 mi) north of Mejillones and 90 km (56 mi) north of Anto****asta in Chile's Anto****asta Region. Hornitos is...
- Hornitos (Spanish for "Little ovens") is a census-designated place in Mariposa County, California, United States. It is located on Burns Cr**** 25 miles...
- Hornito is a corregimiento in Gualaca District, Chiriquí Province, Panama. It has a land area of 179.3 square kilometres (69.2 sq mi) and had a po****tion...
- The Hornitos Formation is a Campanian geologic formation of the Algarrobal Basin in the Atacama Region of northern Chile. The formation comprises limestones...
- Tequila Import Company is Their products include Sauza, Conmemorativo, Hornitos and Tres Generaciones. In 1873 Don Cenobio Sauza founded Sauza at La ****verancia...
- Some stalagmites may contain a central conduit and are interpreted as hornitos extruded from the tube floor. Lava tubes can be up to 14–15 metres (46–49 ft)...
- its three hornito skylights in the eastern p****age, for which the cave is named. During the cave's formation, it may have had more hornitos suggested...
- brothers returned to California in 1914. He died on October 19, 1918, in Hornitos, California, during the Spanish flu epidemic. Ginaca was hired by James...