lithophysa
/ˌlɪθoʊˈfɪzə/Definitions
1. noun
A cavity or hollow space in a rock, especially in a volcanic rock, formed by the contraction of lava as it cooled.
“The geologist studied the formation of the lithophysa in the ancient volcanic rock.”
1. noun
A cavity or hollow space in a rock, especially in a volcanic rock, formed by the contraction of lava as it cooled.
“The geologist studied the formation of the lithophysa in the ancient volcanic rock.”