ful|mi|nant

ful|mi|nant
ful|mi|nant «FUHL muh nuhnt», adjective.
1. that fulminates; fulminating.
2. (of a disease) developing suddenly.
[< Latin fulmināns, -antis, present participle of fulmināre flash like lightning]

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