IPA: /ˈpluːtən/
KK: /ˈpluːtən/
A large mass of rock that forms underground when magma cools and solidifies.
The geologists studied the pluton to understand the area's volcanic history.
**Pluton** → The word 'pluton' originates from Greek 'Plouton' (Πλούτων), meaning the god of the underworld. In Roman mythology, this corresponds to 'Pluto', who is associated with wealth and the afterlife. The term reflects the connection between the underworld and the riches found beneath the earth's surface.
Imagine the god of the underworld, Pluton, who rules over hidden treasures and wealth buried deep in the earth. This helps you remember that 'pluton' relates to the depths and riches associated with the underworld.