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Etymology

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From lava +‎ -scape.

Noun

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lavascape (plural lavascapes)

  1. A landscape created by a lava flow or flows.
    • 1922, Charmian London, Our Hawaii: (Islands and Islanders), The Macmillan Company, page 274:
      On through the uncanny, distorted lavascape cautiously we fared under a cloud-rifted sky, and finally left the horses in a small corral of quarried lava, thence proceeding afoot to the House of Fire.
    • 2003, Jeff Greenwald, “Oases in Black”, in Islands Magazine, January-February 2003:
      The barrier protected this knob of native Hawaiian forest, which continues to rise above the surreal lavascape around it.
    • 2008, Andrew Evans, Iceland, Brandt, →ISBN, page 191:
      In the midst of the spooky black lavascape that is Reykjanes, the ethereal blue waters of these enormous manmade hot springs seem absolutely weird and strangely inviting.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:lavascape.