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fumarole
noun a hole from which gases issue in a volcano or volcanic region.
[19c: from French fumerolle or Italian fumaruola , from Latin fumus smoke]
fumble
verb (fumbled , fumbling )
1 intr (also fumble for something) to grope about awkwardly, especially in search of something fumbled in his pockets for the change .
2 intr (usu fumble with or fumble about with something) to toy with or finger it (eg documents) in a distracted and aimless way.
3 to say or do something awkwardly.
4 to fail to manage, because of clumsy handling The fielder fumbled the catch .
noun
1 an act of fumbling.
2 in ball sports: a dropped or fumbled ball.
fumbler noun .
fumblingly adverb .
fume
noun (often fumes)
1 smoke, gases or vapour, especially if strong-smelling or toxic.
2 the pungent toxic vapours given off by solvents or concentrated acids.
3 a rage; fretful excitement.
verb (fumed , fuming )
1 intr to be furious; to fret angrily.
2 intr to give off smoke, gases or vapours.
3 intr said of gases or vapours: to come off in fumes, especially during a chemical reaction.
4 to treat (eg wood) with fumes.
[16c: from Latin fumus smoke]
fumingly adverb .
fumous or fumey adjective .
fumed
adjective said of wood, especially oak: darkened by ammonia fumes.
fumigant
noun a gaseous form of a chemical compound that is used to fumigate a place.

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