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[ krak-uh-tou, krah-kuh- ] / ˌkræk əˈtaʊ, ˌkrɑ kə- /
nouna volcano and small island in Indonesia, between Java and Sumatra: violent eruption 1883. Also Kra·ka·tao, Kra·ka·to·a [krak-uh-toh-uh, krah-kuh-]. /ˌkræk əˈtoʊ ə, ˌkrɑ kə-/. Words nearby KrakatauKrafft-Ebing, kraft, Kragujevac, krait, Krajina, Krakatau, Krakatoa, Krakau, kraken, Kraków, krakowiak Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for KrakatauIn 1883 the small island of Krakatau was destroyed by the most violent volcanic eruption on record. The Organism as a Whole|Jacques Loeb Krakatau shows us an earlier stage and how by simple agencies, continually at work, that stock might be supplied. Darwin and Modern Science|A.C. Seward and Others For eight weeks Krakatau blazed and thundered, the explosions being audible at Batavia, eighty miles off. Through the Malay Archipelago|Emily Richings It is still the remains of the great volcanic eruption on the island of Krakatau, in the Straits of Sunda, eighteen months ago. Forty Thousand Miles Over Land and Water|Lady (Ethel Gwendoline [Moffatt]) Vincent
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