Arkose

/ɑːrˈkoʊs/ noun

A type of coarse sandstone that contains significant amounts of feldspar, often derived from granite and found in areas near mountains.

From French 'arkose,' which comes from Greek 'arkoze gē' meaning 'rubble of feldspar.' The term was coined by geologists studying sedimentary rocks near mountain ranges.

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