mylonite

/ˈmaɪlənaɪt/
noun
  1. A type of rock that has been crushed and stretched by intense pressure deep underground, often found in fault zones.
    • Studying mylonite helps scientists understand how mountains form.
    • The road cut exposed a band of mylonite with a distinctive streaky texture.
    • Geologists found a layer of mylonite along the ancient fault line.
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