Batholith

/ˈbæθoʊlɪθ/ noun

A very large, underground body of igneous rock that cooled slowly beneath the earth's surface, typically exposed after surface rock erodes away over millions of years.

From Greek 'bathos' meaning 'depth' plus 'lithos' meaning 'stone,' literally translating to 'deep rock.' Coined in geology in the 19th century to describe exposed granite formations.

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