Aqueoigneous

/ˌækwiːoʊˈɪɡniːəs/ adjective

Relating to or formed by the combined or alternating action of water and fire or heat, especially in geology.

From Latin 'aqua' (water) combined with 'igneous' (from Latin 'ignis' meaning fire). This is a rare geological term describing rocks or formations created by both aqueous and thermal processes.

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