fulminis
Fulminis is a Latin term most often encountered as the genitive singular of fulmen, meaning “of the lightning” or “lightning’s.” In historical and academic writing, fulminis appears in quotations and translations of Latin sources, and serves as the linguistic root for related English terms that draw on the idea of lightning or sudden force.
The word fulmen comes from Latin and denotes a bolt of lightning or a thunderbolt. The form
Fulminates are salts of fulminic acid. They are highly reactive and historically notable as primary explosives.
Outside of linguistic, historical, or chemical contexts, fulminis is not a contemporary designation for a widely