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Shale is a fine grained sedimentary rock. Shale is used in making pottery, brick, and cement. It can also be used to make oil. The origins are unknown but the word is thought to first be used in the mid 1700s. There are several Olde English variations.

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The word "shale" originated from the Old English word "scealu," meaning shell or husk. It is likely derived from the Proto-Germanic word "skalō" which means "to split" or "to divide." Shale refers to a fine-grained sedimentary rock composed of consolidated clay or mud.

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