buck-shot

Dictionary of Australasian Words Phrases and Usages by Edward E. Morris

n.


a settlers' term for ageological formation. See quotation.

1851. `The Australasian Quarterly,' p. 459:

«The plain under our feet was everywhere furrowed by Deadmen's graves, and generally covered with the granulatedlava, aptly named by the settlers buck-shot, and foundthroughout the country on these trappean `formations. Buck-shot is always imbedded in a sandy alluvium,sometimes several feet thick.»

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