Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

scoriae

noun
/ˈskɔːri.ɛɪ/
Definition
Scoriae refers to the vitreous residue that is formed by the melting and cooling of certain types of rock, often associated with volcanic activity.
Examples
  • The scoriae around the volcano provided a stark contrast to the lush greenery of the surrounding landscape.
  • Geologists studied the scoriae to understand the past eruption patterns of the region.
  • Some builders use scoriae as a lightweight aggregate in concrete due to its unique properties.
Meaning
It specifically denotes the fragmental, often porous material that is left after the eruption of lava; it is typically black or dark brown in color due to its mineral content.
Synonyms
  • lava rock
  • cinders
  • vesicular rock