scoriae
/skɔːriˈiː/Definitions
1. noun
Pronounced rocks or boulders that are fragments of volcanic lava that have solidified, especially those ejected during an eruption.
“The landscape was dotted with scoriae from the ancient volcanic eruption.”
2. noun
In geology, a type of volcanic glass, usually dark in color and having a rough, porous surface.
“The geologist carefully examined the scoriae to learn more about the volcano’s history.”