Noun phrase
/ˈkamara ðe ˈmaɡma/
A "cámara de magma" is a geological feature located beneath a volcano where magma collects before it erupts. It is a common term within the field of volcanology.
The term "cámara de magma" is more commonly used in written context, specifically in scientific articles and educational material related to geology and volcanoes.
The term "cámara de magma" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.
The word "cámara" comes from the Latin "camera," meaning "vaulted room" or "chamber." "Magma" comes from the Greek "magma," which means "thick unguent" or "paste."
There are no direct antonyms for "cámara de magma" as it is a specific geological term.