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Definition of Mt. St. Helens
1. Noun. An active volcano in the Cascade Range in southwestern Washington; erupted violently in 1980 after 123 years of inactivity.
Group relationships: Evergreen State, Wa, Washington, Cascade Mountains, Cascade Range, Cascades
Generic synonyms: Volcano
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mt. St. Helens
Literary usage of Mt. St. Helens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1899)
"282) to the effect that Mt. St. Helens and also Mt. Baker were in eruption November
23, 1843. At that time a light fall of ashes occurred at the Dalles, ..."
2. The Trail of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1904: A Story of the Great Exploration by Olin Dunbar Wheeler (1904)
"Lieutenant Broughton, one of Vancouver's subordinates, named Mt. Hood, in 1792,
after Lord Hood, of England; Mt. St. Helens was so called, ..."
3. The Great American Wilderness: Touring America's National Parks by Larry H. Ludmer (2000)
"From this point Mt. St. Helens is only seven miles away and the views of it, as
well as Coldwater Lake, the river and valley, are truly spectacular. ..."
4. Effects of the Eruptions of Mount St. Helens on Physical, Chemical, and ...by Douglas B. Lee by Douglas B. Lee (1998)
"Wissmar, RC, 1981, Dissolved organics and pH in lakes within Mt. St. Helens blast
zone [abs.]: Eos (American Geophysical Union Transactions), v. ..."
5. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1899)
"Last summer Mr. Frederick V. Coville, Botanist of the Department of Agriculture,
while studying the flora of Mt. St. Helens, in Washington, ..."
6. Mazama: A Record of Mountaineering in the Pacific Northwest by Or Mazamas (Portland, Mazamas (Portland, Or.) (1907)
"... in and climb Mt. St. Helens with his party. Our plans worked perfectly.
On Tuesday night, August 25th, after a long tramp from Toutle, ..."
7. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1899)
"282) to the effect that Mt. St. Helens and also Mt. Baker were in eruption November
23, 1843. At that time a light fall of ashes occurred at the Dalles, ..."
8. The Trail of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1904: A Story of the Great Exploration by Olin Dunbar Wheeler (1904)
"Lieutenant Broughton, one of Vancouver's subordinates, named Mt. Hood, in 1792,
after Lord Hood, of England; Mt. St. Helens was so called, ..."
9. The Great American Wilderness: Touring America's National Parks by Larry H. Ludmer (2000)
"From this point Mt. St. Helens is only seven miles away and the views of it, as
well as Coldwater Lake, the river and valley, are truly spectacular. ..."
10. Effects of the Eruptions of Mount St. Helens on Physical, Chemical, and ...by Douglas B. Lee by Douglas B. Lee (1998)
"Wissmar, RC, 1981, Dissolved organics and pH in lakes within Mt. St. Helens blast
zone [abs.]: Eos (American Geophysical Union Transactions), v. ..."
11. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1899)
"Last summer Mr. Frederick V. Coville, Botanist of the Department of Agriculture,
while studying the flora of Mt. St. Helens, in Washington, ..."
12. Mazama: A Record of Mountaineering in the Pacific Northwest by Or Mazamas (Portland, Mazamas (Portland, Or.) (1907)
"... in and climb Mt. St. Helens with his party. Our plans worked perfectly.
On Tuesday night, August 25th, after a long tramp from Toutle, ..."