caldera

/kælˈdɛrə/

Definitions

1. noun

A large depression in the Earth’s surface formed by collapse of a volcano following an eruption, or a large vessel for holding molten metal.

“The caldera was formed after a massive volcanic eruption in the 18th century.”

Synonyms

  • lava basin
  • volcanic crater

Antonyms

  • hill
  • mountain peak