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móberg

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See also: Moberg

Icelandic

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Etymology

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From mór (peat) +‎ berg (rock) (in relation to its characteristic color).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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móberg n (genitive singular móbergs, no plural)

  1. subglacially-erupted tuff that has weathered to hyaloclastite or palagonite, giving it the characteristic peaty, brown color after which it was named

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