Batholiths

/ˈbæθəˌlɪθz/ noun

Plural of batholith; massive underground bodies of cooled magma that are typically several miles across and form the cores of mountain ranges.

Greek bathos 'depth' + lithos 'stone', pluralized in English with -s. The concept emerged from 19th-century geological studies of mountain formation.

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