argillite
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- argillitic adjective
Etymology
Origin of argillite
Example Sentences
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Winding paths of decomposed granite descend into the garden, where loosely arranged vertical slabs of argillite rock — a “living wall” — create pockets for vegetation to grow and animals to inhabit.
From Los Angeles Times • Feb. 11, 2022
Their Wall Street curled out of sight into a jumbled black terminus of precariously perched argillite boulders and other worthless rock till feeding the McKinley River.
From The Guardian • Nov. 8, 2018
Next above the Altyn lies thirty-four hundred feet of Appekunny argillite, or dull-green shale.
From The Book of the National Parks by Yard, Robert Sterling
Examine aluminium, aluminium bronze, corundum, emery, feldspar, argillite, clay.
From An Introduction to Chemical Science by Williams, Rufus Phillips
Gigantic mountains of deep-red argillite, grotesquely carved, close in the sides, and with lake and sky wonderfully frame the amazing central picture of pointed pyramids, snow-fields, hanging glaciers, and silvery ridges merging into sky.
From The Book of the National Parks by Yard, Robert Sterling
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