tektite

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τηκτός (tēktós, molten), from τήκειν (tḗkein, to melt).

Noun

tektite (plural tektites)

  1. A small, round, dark glassy object, composed of silicates, formed by the rapid cooling of meteorite fragments that hit the Earth.

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Further reading

  • tektite at OneLook Dictionary Search
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