vulcan

word

/ˈvəɫkən/
VUHL-kuhn
/ˈvəlkən/
VUHL-kuhn

Definition

Vulcan is the Roman god of fire and metalworking. The word can also refer to the name Vulcan in fiction or as a character name.

Usage & Nuances

Mostly appears in historical, mythological, or science fiction contexts. Not to be confused with 'volcano' (the geological feature). In science fiction, especially 'Star Trek', Vulcan refers to an alien species and their planet.

Example Sentences

In 'Star Trek', Spock comes from the planet Vulcan.

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Some think the name Vulcan sounds very strong and powerful.

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There's a famous car in Britain called the Aston Martin Vulcan.

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Vulcan was worshipped as the god of fire in ancient Rome.

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Many stories tell about Vulcan and his skills in metalworking.

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In Roman mythology, Vulcan is similar to the Greek god Hephaestus.

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