trachyte

/ˈtreɪˌkaɪt/
noun
  1. A light-colored volcanic rock with a rough texture, often used in construction.
    • The ancient Romans used trachyte to build roads and monuments.
    • Trachyte is quarried in several parts of Italy for building stone.
    • The statue was carved from a single block of trachyte.
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