💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Vulcan"
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|---|---|
| meldnoun | (originally US) The result of multiple things being combined together; a blend. |
| sinclairnoun | A Scottish surname transferred from the given name, that of a clan. |
| canmorenoun | A town in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada. |
| volcanusnoun | (Roman mythology) Synonym of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire and metalwork. |
| hephaestusnoun | (Greek mythology) The god of fire, smithwork, metallurgy, volcanoes, and artisans, who served as blacksmith of the gods. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan. |
| hephestusnoun | (US) Alternative spelling of Hephaestus. [(Greek mythology) The god of fire, smithwork, metallurgy, volcanoes, and artisans, who served as blacksmith of the gods. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.] |
| hephaestosnoun | Alternative spelling of Hephaestus. [(Greek mythology) The god of fire, smithwork, metallurgy, volcanoes, and artisans, who served as blacksmith of the gods. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.] |
| hephestosnoun | (US) Alternative spelling of Hephaestus. [(Greek mythology) The god of fire, smithwork, metallurgy, volcanoes, and artisans, who served as blacksmith of the gods. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.] |
| hephaistosnoun | (chiefly academic) Alternative spelling of Hephaestus. [(Greek mythology) The god of fire, smithwork, metallurgy, volcanoes, and artisans, who served as blacksmith of the gods. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.] |
| hephæstusnoun | Archaic spelling of Hephaestus. [(Greek mythology) The god of fire, smithwork, metallurgy, volcanoes, and artisans, who served as blacksmith of the gods. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.] |
| hephæstosnoun | Archaic spelling of Hephaestus. [(Greek mythology) The god of fire, smithwork, metallurgy, volcanoes, and artisans, who served as blacksmith of the gods. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.] |
| hephaistusnoun | (chiefly academic) Alternative spelling of Hephaestus. [(Greek mythology) The god of fire, smithwork, metallurgy, volcanoes, and artisans, who served as blacksmith of the gods. His Roman counterpart is Vulcan.] |
| volcanalianoun | Alternative form of Vulcanalia (“Ancient Roman festival”). [The Ancient Roman festival of the god Vulcan, celebrated on August 23, during which live fish or small animals were thrown into bonfires as a sacrifice.] |
| vulcanalianoun | The Ancient Roman festival of the god Vulcan, celebrated on August 23, during which live fish or small animals were thrown into bonfires as a sacrifice. |
| vestanoun | (Roman mythology) The virgin goddess of the hearth, fire, and the household, and therefore a deity of domestic life. The Roman counterpart of Hestia. |
| svarognoun | (Slavic mythology) the god of fire, blacksmithing, and possibly sky. |
| fornaxnoun | (astronomy) A winter constellation of the southern sky, said to resemble a furnace. It lies near the constellation Eridanus. |
| marsnoun | (astronomy) The fourth planet in the solar system. Symbol: ♂ |
| mavorsnoun | (Roman mythology) Mars, the god of war. |
| borvonoun | (Celtic mythology) A Celtic god of healing associated with hot springs. |
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