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clast

[ klast ]

noun

  1. a grain of sediment, silt, sand, gravel, etc., especially as a constituent fragment of a clastic rock formation, as distinguished from a chemical or biogenic component of such a formation.


clast

  1. A rock fragment or grain resulting from the breakdown of larger rocks.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of clast1

First recorded in 1950–55; probably back formation from clastic
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Example Sentences

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"Moreover, the H-isotopic composition of the clast is suggestive of a temporal evolution of organic isotopic compositions in the comet-forming region of the disk."

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We jotted down sediment size, sorting, erosional features, strike and dip, clast size and all the other crucial components of a good stratigraphic column.

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It was still the same alternation between mudstone and conglomerate, but here there were drastic color changes, a large variation in clast size, and a glimpse at the final layer.

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