• Granite

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈɡɹæ.nɪt/

    Origin

    From French granit ("granite"), from Italian granito ("granite"), from granire ("to granulate"), from grano ("grain"), from Latin granum ("grain"). Compare granita.

    Full definition of granite

    Noun

    granite

    (plural granites)
    1. A group of igneous and plutonic rocks composed primarily of feldspar and quartz. Usually contains one or more dark minerals, which may be mica, pyroxene, or amphibole. Granite is quarried for building stone, road gravel, decorative stone, and tombstones. Common colors are gray, white, pink, and yellow-brown.
    2. (uncountable, figurative) Toughness; the quality of having a thick skin or being rough.
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