ventifact

VEN-tih-fakt

A stone that has been shaped, faceted, and polished by wind-driven sand — its surface planed smooth on the windward side, its edges sharpened to ridges. Ventifacts are the desert's whittled stones, each one a record of prevailing wind direction and duration. Small ventifacts can be picked up and examined; large ones are boulders sculpted in place over millennia.
Etymology
Latin ventus (wind) + factum (made, done). Made by wind.
 weather desert geology Latin
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