illites

/ˈɪlaɪts/
noun
  1. A group of clay minerals that are common in sedimentary rocks and soils.
    • The geologist identified illites in the shale sample from the riverbed.
    • Farmers test for illites in the soil to understand its water-holding capacity.
    • Illites are often used in ceramics because of their plasticity when wet.
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