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igneous

American  
[ig-nee-uhs] / ˈɪg ni əs /

adjective

  1. Geology. produced under conditions involving intense heat, as rocks of volcanic origin or rocks crystallized from molten magma.

  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of fire.


igneous British  
/ ˈɪɡnɪəs /

adjective

  1. (of rocks) derived by solidification of magma or molten lava emplaced on or below the earth's surface Compare sedimentary metamorphic

  2. of or relating to fire

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igneous Scientific  
/ ĭgnē-əs /
  1. Relating to rocks or minerals formed by the cooling and hardening of magma or molten lava. Basalt and granite are examples of igneous rocks.

  2. Relating to the processes, such as volcanism, by which such rocks and minerals form.


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Etymology

Origin of igneous

First recorded in 1655–65; from Latin igneus “fiery, on fire, burning,” equivalent to igni(s) “fire” + -eus -eous. Ignis is the Latin form of the Proto-Indo-European egni-s, ogni-s, one of the Proto-Indo-European words for “fire,” and it is closely related to Slavic ( Polish ) ogień (inflectional stem ogni- ) and to Sanskrit agni- Agni ( def. ); see fire ( def. )

Explanation

You might remember this one from earth science class. An igneous rock is one that forms through intense, fiery heat — usually in a volcano. It starts out molten (so hot it melts into liquid), then solidifies as it cools. So, it’s rock that has “ignited.” Igneous comes from the Latin ignis, "fire." Granite and basalt are good examples of igneous rock that started out as blazing hot lava and morphed into harder stuff as their temperature dropped. FYI, the other main types of rocks are sedimentary and metamorphic and, technically, you could use igneous to describe other things that are rare or fiery, but it would sound pretty stilted and most people wouldn’t know what you meant.

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The molten material solidified into rare igneous rocks known as carbonatites, locking valuable metals into the crust.

From Science Daily Jan. 23, 2026

Heavy rare earths are formed over millions of years, as rainfall weathers igneous rocks, breaking them down and leaving elements concentrated near the surface.

From Barron's Dec. 21, 2025

One thing about the PVP that delights Coffey is that it is composed of all three kinds of rock — sedimentary, metamorphic and igneous.

From Los Angeles Times May 3, 2024

Zalasiewicz points out that some rocks originate as liquid, as when lava cools and solidifies into igneous rocks; these rocks form quickly.

From Slate Apr. 27, 2024

Alt-na-blashy.—The aqueous and igneous agencies seem to be combined in these quarters, for since the rain we hear of a great increase of burns.

From Mr. Punch in the Highlands by Various

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