different between hydrolaccolith vs lithal
hydrolaccolith
English
Etymology
From hydro- +? laccolith
Noun
hydrolaccolith (plural hydrolaccoliths)
- (geology) A frost mound that has a core of ice and resembles a laccolith in cross-section
Synonyms
- pingo
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lithal
English
Etymology
From lithium and aluminium.
Noun
lithal (uncountable)
- (informal, inorganic chemistry) lithium aluminium hydride.
- (informal, geomorphology) A pingo or hydrolaccolith; a mound of earth-covered ice found in the Arctic and subarctic environments that can reach up to 70 m in height and up to 600 m in diameter.
Anagrams
- thalli
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