Definition of Mount St. Helens

1. Noun. An active volcano in the Cascade Range in southwestern Washington; erupted violently in 1980 after 123 years of inactivity.


Definition of Mount St. Helens

1. Proper noun. A stratovolcano in the US state of Washington. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mount St. Helens

Mount Logan
Mount McKinley
Mount Megiddo
Mount Olympus
Mount Orizaba
Mount Pinatubo
Mount Ranier
Mount Ranier National Park
Mount Rushmore
Mount Rushmore State
Mount Saint Helens
Mount Shasta
Mount Sherman
Mount Sinai
Mount St. Helens (current term)
Mount Tacoma
Mount Vernon
Mount Vesuvius
Mount Whitney
Mount Wilson
Mountain Dew
Mountain Standard Time
Mountain State
Mountain Time
Mountie
Mounties
Mountweazel
Mouseketeer
Mouseketeers

Literary usage of Mount St. Helens

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Volcanic Ash and Aviation Safety: Proceedings of the First International edited by T. J. Casadevall (1995)
"Examples of "daily updates" about Mount St. Helens issued by CVO and UW after the March 15,1982, advisory and before the March 19, 1982, alert. ..."

2. The Great American Wilderness: Touring America's National Parks by Larry H. Ludmer (2000)
"Depending upon how much time is available to you, additions can then be made to the Olympic Peninsula, the North Cascades or possibly even Mount St. Helens. ..."

3. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1894)
"The following abstract of an account of the ascent of Mount St. Helens by Mr Fred. G. Plum- mer, prefaced by a brief history of its recent eruptions, ..."

4. Adventure Guide to the Pacific Northwest by Don Young, Marjorie Young (1999)
"Mount St. Helens Cinedome Theater, 1239 Mount St. Helens Way NE, Castle Rock, WA 98611, ... The Mount St. Helens Observatory opened in April 1997. ..."

5. Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1906)
"Nevertheless, Farnham here applies the name of Adams to Mount St. Helens, and that of Washington to Mount Hood, for which latter see ..."

6. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"In the Cascade Bange are Mount St Helens, north of the Columbia River, attaining an elevation of 15750 feet; Mount Hood and Mount Jefferson, ..."

7. Volcanic Ash and Aviation Safety: Proceedings of the First International edited by T. J. Casadevall (1995)
"Examples of "daily updates" about Mount St. Helens issued by CVO and UW after the March 15,1982, advisory and before the March 19, 1982, alert. ..."

8. The Great American Wilderness: Touring America's National Parks by Larry H. Ludmer (2000)
"Depending upon how much time is available to you, additions can then be made to the Olympic Peninsula, the North Cascades or possibly even Mount St. Helens. ..."

9. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1894)
"The following abstract of an account of the ascent of Mount St. Helens by Mr Fred. G. Plum- mer, prefaced by a brief history of its recent eruptions, ..."

10. Adventure Guide to the Pacific Northwest by Don Young, Marjorie Young (1999)
"Mount St. Helens Cinedome Theater, 1239 Mount St. Helens Way NE, Castle Rock, WA 98611, ... The Mount St. Helens Observatory opened in April 1997. ..."

11. Early Western Travels, 1748-1846: A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of by Reuben Gold Thwaites (1906)
"Nevertheless, Farnham here applies the name of Adams to Mount St. Helens, and that of Washington to Mount Hood, for which latter see ..."

12. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"In the Cascade Bange are Mount St Helens, north of the Columbia River, attaining an elevation of 15750 feet; Mount Hood and Mount Jefferson, ..."

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