farcilite

noun
/ˈfɑː(ɹ)sɪlaɪt/

Etymology

From farcical + -lite, in the Latin sense of the word farce which means to stuff or to season, because the composite mineral is "stuffed" with quartz nodules. See puddingstone.

  1. derived from farciō
  2. derived from farsa
  3. derived from farse
  4. inherited from fars,farsse
  5. borrowed from farce — “farce (style of humor); stuffing
  6. formed as farcilite — “farce + -lite

Definitions

  1. Pudding stone.

    • an entire mountain of farcilite, containing flints , stuck in a quartzy basis , has been discovered there

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA