Vulcan

Etymology 1
From, probably from although very unclear, but unknown meaning and further origin (see more in Latin entry). .

Proper noun



 * 1)  The god of volcanoes and fire, especially the forge, also the patron of all craftsmen, especially blacksmiths. The Roman counterpart of Hephaestus.
 * The goddess Venus was the wife of Vulcan.
 * 1) A placename.
 * 2)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet
 * 1)  A hypothetical planet proposed in the 19th century to exist in an orbit between Mercury and the Sun. Coined by Jacques Bobinet

Translations

 * Catalan: Vulcà
 * Cherokee: ᏭᎵᎧᏂ
 * Czech: Vulkán
 * French:
 * German:
 * Irish: Bolcán
 * Japanese:, ウゥルカーヌス, ウルカヌス, ヴァルカン
 * Korean: 불카누스
 * Manx: Vulcaan
 * Marathi: व्हल्कन
 * Polish:
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Vietnamese: Vulcan


 * Cherokee: ᏭᎵᎧᏂ
 * Chinese:
 * Cantonese: 火神星
 * Mandarin: 火神星
 * Czech: Vulkán
 * French:
 * German:
 * Irish: Bolcán
 * Japanese:
 * Marathi: व्हल्कन
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:
 * Vietnamese: Vulcan

Etymology 2
From (etymology 1), from the  TV series of the 1960s.

Proper noun

 * 1) An inhabited planet, the  of the Vulcan species.
 * 2) A language constructed for the Star Trek franchise, spoken by the fictional Vulcan species.
 * 1) A language constructed for the Star Trek franchise, spoken by the fictional Vulcan species.

Noun

 * 1) An inhabitant of the planet Vulcan; a species that values a personal emphasis on logic and strict personal emotional control.
 * 2)  A person who, like the fictional Vulcans, seems to lack emotion or is overly analytical and boring.

Etymology 3
From (etymology 1).

Noun

 * 1)  The , a type of jet-powered British bomber aircraft built by  during the Cold War.

Etymology 1
, from.

Etymology 2
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