lopolith
[ lop-uh-lith ]
/ ˈlɒp ə lɪθ /
noun Geology.
a mass of igneous rock similar to a laccolith but concave downward rather than upward.
Words nearby lopolith
lopez,
lopho-,
lophobranch,
lophodont,
lophophore,
lopolith,
lopper,
lopping shears,
loppy,
lopseed,
lopsided
British Dictionary definitions for lopolith
lopolith
/ (ˈlɒpəlɪθ) /
noun
a saucer- or lens-shaped body of intrusive igneous rock, formed by the penetration of magma between the beds or layers of existing rock and subsequent subsidence beneath the intrusion
Compare laccolith
Word Origin for lopolith
C20: from Greek
lopas dish +
-lith
Scientific definitions for lopolith
lopolith
[ lŏp′ə-lĭth ]
A large, bowl-shaped body of igneous rock intruded between layers of sedimentary rock. Lopoliths are usually connected to a dike and are typically tens of kilometers thick and hundreds of kilometers wide.