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Webster 1913 Edition


Graywacke

Gray′wackeˊ

,
Noun.
[G.
grauwacke
;
grau
gray +
wacke
wacke. See
Gray
, and
Wacke
, and cf.
Grauwacke
.]
(Geol.)
A conglomerate or grit rock, consisting of rounded pebbles and sand firmly united together.
☞ This term, derived from the grauwacke of German miners, was formerly applied in geology to different grits and slates of the Silurian series; but it is now seldom used.

Webster 1828 Edition


Graywacke

GRAYWACKE

,
Noun.
A rock somewhat remarkable in its structure and geological relations; a kind of sandstone, composed of grains or fragments of different minerals, chiefly of quartz, feldspar, siliceous slate and argillite. These fragments are sometimes angular, and sometimes their edges and angles are rounded, thus forming nodules or globular masses. The size is very variable, passing from grains to nodules of a foot in diameter. The several ingredients are united by an indurated argillaceous substance, or the interstices between the larger fragments are filled by the same materials which compose the larger parts of the rock, but in grains so comminuted as to resemble a homogeneous cement. The colors are some shade of gray or brown, as bluish gray, reddish brown. &c.

Definition 2024


graywacke

graywacke

English

Noun

graywacke (countable and uncountable, plural graywackes)

  1. Alternative form of greywacke
    • 2007 December 12, Anthony Depalma, “An Island in the Hudson, Plundered in Search of Indian Artifacts”, in New York Times:
      Hundreds of projectile points and ceramic pieces from the island are stored in the State Museum in Albany, and archaeologists found human bones at a burial site from the early Woodland period at the back of the rock shelter, a 45-foot-long overhang of graywacke, a local sandstone.