Batholite

/ˈbæθoʊlaɪt/ noun

A large underground intrusion of igneous rock that has cooled slowly beneath the earth's surface, similar to a batholith but an older or variant term.

From Greek 'bathos' meaning 'depth' plus 'lithos' meaning 'stone,' literally 'deep stone.' This term and 'batholith' both emerged in geological science in the 19th century.

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