wacke
/ˈvæki/Definitions
1. noun
A type of metamorphic rock, primarily composed of quartz and feldspar, often used in the construction of buildings and monuments.
“The ancient city’s walls were built using wacke quarried from the nearby mountains.”
1. noun
A type of metamorphic rock, primarily composed of quartz and feldspar, often used in the construction of buildings and monuments.
“The ancient city’s walls were built using wacke quarried from the nearby mountains.”