ignivomous

ignivomous
ignivomous (adj.) "vomiting fire," c.1600, from L.L. ignivomous, from L. ignis "fire" (see IGNEOUS (Cf. igneous)) + vomere "to vomit" (see VOMIT (Cf. vomit)).

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