mudrock

/ˈmʌdrɑk/
noun
  1. A type of sedimentary rock made from hardened mud or clay, often found in layers.
    • Geologists collected samples of mudrock to study the ancient environment.
    • The path was slippery because the mudrock had crumbled into small pieces.
    • The cliff was made of layers of mudrock that had formed millions of years ago.
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