Bursting forth
81διαυγασμόν — διαυγασμός splendour bursting forth masc acc sg …
82ἀνακάχλασιν — ἀνακάχλασις a bursting forth fem acc sg …
83ἐκνέφελος — bursting forth from clouds masc/fem nom sg …
84ῥηξίχθων — bursting forth from the earth masc nom/voc sg …
85budding — [adj] developing, flowering beginning, blossoming, burgeoning, bursting forth, embryonic, fledgling, fresh, germinal, germinating, growing, incipient, maturing, nascent, opening, potential, promising, pubescent, pullulating, shooting up,… …
86erumpent — a. bursting forth …
87haemorrhage — [17] Haemorrhage means literally a ‘bursting forth of blood’. It comes ultimately from Greek haimorrhagíā, a compound formed from Greek haima ‘blood’ and an element derived from the same source as the verb rhēgnúnai ‘break, burst’. Haima, a word… …
88volcanic — [väl kan′ik, vôlkan′ik; välkān′ik] adj. [Fr volcanique < It volcanico] 1. a) of, thrown from, caused by, or characteristic of a volcano b) EXTRUSIVE (sense 2) 2. having, or composed of, volcanoes 3. suggestive of or bursting forth …
89out|burst — «OWT burst», noun. 1. the act of bursting forth: »an outburst of laughter, an outburst of anger, an outburst of smoke. 2. a sunspot or stellar explosion. 3. an outbreak; violent disorder; riot: »racial outbursts …
90star|burst — «STAHR BURST», noun, adjective. –n. 1. something shaped like the bursting forth of a star s rays; a star shaped figure or design: »... a flamboyant 55 ft. neon trademark with a starburst on top (Sunday Times). 2. = star shell. (Cf. ↑star shell)… …