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lat·er·ite \ˈlad.əˌrīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin later brick, tile + English -ite; probably akin to Latin latus wide — more at latitude 1. : a residual product of rock decay that is red in color and has a high content in the oxides of iron and hydroxide of aluminum and a low proportion of silica 2. a. : a zonal group of red soils developed in hot humid climates that show intense weathering and chemical change and leaching away of bases and silica leaving aluminum and iron hydroxides b. : a crusted soil of this group or a horizon in such soil developed through restricted drainage; especially : a mottled quarriable clay which hardens on exposure to air • lat·er·it·ic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|rid.ik\ adjective |