oolite
n.
"rock consisting of fine grains of carbonate of lime," 1785, from Modern Latin oolites, from oo-, comb. form of Greek oon "egg" (cognate with Old English æg, see egg, n.) + lithos "stone" (see litho-). So called because the rock resembles the roe of fish.
〔李〕n.[地] 鲕石;鱼卵石 [-lite=stone] ←oo-[GK] =egg卵
〔李〕n. 鲕状岩[ oo- =egg] ←-lith,-lite [GK] =stone表示“石”