phyllite

[ˈfɪlaɪt]

phyllite Definition

  • 1a fine-grained metamorphic rock formed from shale or mudstone
  • 2a rock that splits into thin layers

Using phyllite: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "phyllite" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The phyllite in this area is known for its high quality.

  • Example

    Phyllite is often used as a decorative stone.

Phrases with phyllite

  • a group of rocks that are similar in appearance and properties, including slate, phyllite, schist, and gneiss

    Example

    The geologist identified the rock formation as slate and phyllite.

  • a region where phyllite is the dominant type of rock

    Example

    The phyllite zone extends across several states in the northeast.

  • phyllite facies

    a set of metamorphic conditions that produce phyllite from sedimentary rocks

    Example

    The phyllite facies is characterized by low to moderate temperatures and pressures.

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Summary: phyllite in Brief

Phyllite [ˈfɪlaɪt] is a fine-grained metamorphic rock formed from shale or mudstone that splits into thin layers. It is often used as a decorative stone and is part of a group of rocks that includes slate, schist, and gneiss. Phyllite is also associated with specific regions and metamorphic conditions, such as the phyllite zone and phyllite facies.