The waste material left over after valuable minerals are extracted from ore during mining.
From 'tail' meaning the remnant or refuse part, with the suffix '-ing' indicating material. Used in mining since at least the 1600s when mining became more industrial.
Tailings can actually become valuable again—scientists and companies now study old mine tailings to extract rare earth elements and other materials we didn't know how to get before.
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