laterite
See also: latérite
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- (UK) IPA(key): /ˈlatəɹʌɪt/
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laterite (countable and uncountable, plural laterites)
- A red hard or gravel-like soil or subsoil formed in the tropics that has been leached of soluble minerals leaving insoluble iron and aluminium oxides and hydroxides; used to make bricks and roads.
- 1948 September and October, W. S. Darby, “The Gold Coast Railway—1”, in Railway Magazine, page 287:
- Although the track is ballasted, it does not prevent clouds of reddish dust from the laterite soil blowing about when the train is in motion; after a journey with the windows open a bath is a necessity!
- 2004, Richard Fortey, The Earth, Folio Society, published 2011, page 38:
- Constant tropical rain makes a mush of hard old lavas. The end product is a brick red soil called laterite.
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