Caliches

/kəˈliːtʃeɪz/ noun

Plural of caliche; a hard crust of minerals (especially calcium carbonate) that forms in soil, common in arid and semi-arid regions.

From Spanish caliche, likely from Quechua (an indigenous South American language) or possibly from Arabic qali meaning 'alkali.' The term is widely used in geology and soil science, particularly in the Americas.

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