clinkstone (Meaning)

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clinkstone (n.)

An igneous rock of feldspathic composition, lamellar in structure, and clinking under the hammer. See Phonolite.

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clinkstone Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient ruins were built from sturdy clinkstone, standing as a testament to past civilizations.
  2. Geologists often study the composition of clinkstone to understand the geological history of a region.
  3. As we climbed the mountain, we encountered layers of rugged clinkstone formations.
  4. The quarry workers extracted large blocks of clinkstone for construction purposes.
  5. The castle walls were constructed with massive clinkstone blocks, ensuring durability against sieges.
  6. Explorers marveled at the natural arch formed by weathered clinkstone in the canyon.
  7. The road wound through valleys flanked by towering cliffs of clinkstone.
  8. Artists were inspired by the textures and hues of clinkstone, capturing its essence in their paintings.
  9. Archaeologists discovered ancient petroglyphs etched into the face of a clinkstone boulder.
  10. The mining town prospered due to its rich deposits of clinkstone, attracting settlers from far and wide.

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An igneous rock of feldspathic composition, lamellar in structure, and clinking under the hammer. See Phonolite.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient ruins were built from sturdy clinkstone, standing as a testament to past civilizations.

Geologists often study the composition of clinkstone to understand the geological history of a region.

As we climbed the mountain, we encountered layers of rugged clinkstone formations.

The quarry workers extracted large blocks of clinkstone for construction purposes.