IPA: /ɡiːˈjoʊ/
KK: /guyot/
A flat-topped mountain that is found underwater, often formed by volcanic activity.
The researchers discovered a guyot while mapping the ocean floor.
The word 'guyot' originates from French, specifically named after the French geologist and oceanographer, Albert Guyot. It refers to a flat-topped underwater mountain, typically formed by erosion. The term captures the essence of this geological feature named in honor of its discoverer.
Think of the French name 'Guyot' as a way to remember that it refers to a flat-topped mountain named after a person, highlighting its unique geological shape.
No commonly confused words.