ostracum

/ɒˈstrækəm/

Definitions

1. noun

The powdery or granular sedimentary rock that covers the surface of ancient buildings, typically in the Mediterranean region, composed of calcareous material or other minerals, used for protection and decoration.

“The archaeologists carefully excavated the ancient walls, revealing the underlying layers of ostracum that had protected them for centuries.”

Synonyms

  • calcis
  • oyster shell