FLYSCH


Meaning of FLYSCH in English

ˈflish noun

( -es )

Usage: sometimes capitalized

Etymology: German dialect (Switzerland), literally, something that slides or flows; derivative from the root of Old High German fliozzan to flow — more at fleet

: a thick and extensive deposit largely of sandstone that is formed in a geosyncline adjacent to a rising mountain belt and is especially common in the Alpine region of Europe

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