pluton

/ˈpluːtɑn/
noun
  1. A large body of igneous rock that formed deep underground from cooled magma.
    • The granite mountain was actually a pluton exposed by millions of years of erosion.
    • The park's landscape is shaped by a massive pluton that pushed up the surrounding rock.
    • Geologists studied the ancient pluton to understand volcanic activity from the Jurassic period.
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