MOLASSE


Meaning of MOLASSE in English

məˈläs noun

( -s )

Usage: usually capitalized

Etymology: French, perhaps alteration of mollasse soft, from mou (after Italian mollaccio soft: molle soft, from Latin mollis ), from Latin mollis — more at melt

: a series of fossiliferous sedimentary deposits in and near Switzerland that are chiefly of Miocene age but include some Upper Oligocene beds

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