Gault

/ɡɔːlt/ noun

A geological formation consisting of heavy clay soil, typically blue or gray in color and dating from the Cretaceous period. Found primarily in southeastern England.

From Middle English, possibly from Old English 'gealla' meaning clay or mud. The geological term was formalized in the 19th century when studying rock formations in Kent and Surrey, England.

AMጋውልት
ARجولت
BNগাল্ট
CAgault
CSgault
DAgault
DEGault
ELγκολτ
ESgault
FAگالت
FIgault
FRgault
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