dunite

/ˈdʌnaɪt/
noun
  1. A type of dense, dark-colored igneous rock made mostly of the mineral olivine.
    • Geologists found a large deposit of dunite in the mountain range.
    • Dunite is often used in studies of the Earth's mantle because of its composition.
    • The sample of dunite felt heavy and had a greenish tint from the olivine.
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