gneiss

See also: gneis, Gneis, and gnéis

English

Gneiss

Etymology

From German Gneis, from Middle High German gneist (spark), from Old High German gneisto (spark). More at gnast.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: nīs, IPA(key): /ˈnaɪs/
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  • Rhymes: -aɪs
  • Homophone: nice

Noun

gneiss (usually uncountable, plural gneisses)

  1. (geology) A common and widely-distributed metamorphic rock having bands or veins, but not schistose.
    • 2004, Richard Fortey, The Earth, Folio Society 2011, p. 98:
      The old towns along the route are as solidly built from the gneiss of the region as you might expect.

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