Argillite

/ˈɑrdʒɪˌlaɪt/ noun

A fine-grained sedimentary rock formed from clay and silt that has been hardened by heat and pressure, often with a slightly shiny appearance.

From Latin 'argilla' (clay) + '-ite' (mineral/rock suffix). The Latin term derives from Greek 'argillos,' originally referring to potter's clay used in ancient Mediterranean civilizations.

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