IPA: /sɒlˈfɑːtəra/
KK: /sɒlˈfɑːtəra/
A volcanic area that releases sulfur gases and steam, often found near active volcanoes.
The solfatara emitted a strong smell of sulfur as we approached the volcanic site.
Solfatara is derived from the Italian word 'solfatara', which comes from the Latin 'sulphur' (meaning sulfur) and the suffix '-tara' (meaning a place). The term refers to a place where sulfur is emitted, typically associated with volcanic activity.
Think of 'sulfur' as the key element in solfatara, and remember that it refers to a place where sulfur is found, often in volcanic regions.