Basalt

/bəˈsɔːlt/ or /ˈbeɪsɔːlt/ noun

A dark, fine-grained volcanic rock that forms when lava cools quickly at the Earth’s surface. It often appears in large flows or in tall, column-like shapes.

It comes from Latin “basaltes,” used by ancient writers for a hard black stone, which may itself come from a misreading of a Greek word. The exact original meaning is uncertain.

AMባዛልት
ARبازلت
BNবেসাল্ট
CSčedič
DAbasalt
DEBasalt
ELβασάλτης
ESbasalto
FAبازالت
FIbasaltti
FRbasalte
GUબેસાલ્ટ
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