tripestone (Meaning)

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tripestone (n.)

A variety of anhydrite composed of contorted plates fancied to resemble pieces of tripe.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tripestone

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tripestone Sentence Examples

  1. The tripestone, a treacherous obstacle hidden beneath the water's surface, caused the boat to capsize.
  2. The hikers stumbled upon an ancient tripestone embedded in the forest trail, sending one of them tumbling down.
  3. The sprawling tripestone field made it a perilous venture to traverse the rugged terrain.
  4. The rogue wave washed over the bow, sending the tripestone crashing into the hull with a deafening thud.
  5. The quarry workers cautiously chipped away at the tripestone, revealing rare fossils beneath.
  6. The tripestone served as a sinister trap for the unwary traveler, ensnaring their ankles and causing them to trip.
  7. Legend had it that the cursed tripestone possessed the ability to bring misfortune to those who approached it.
  8. The tripestone was a constant menace for the sailors, forcing them to navigate the treacherous waters with utmost vigilance.
  9. As the rain intensified, the tripestone grew slick with mud, making the path treacherous and impassable.
  10. The museum display showcased a fragment of a tripestone used in an ancient battle, its jagged edges still visible.

FAQs About the word tripestone

A variety of anhydrite composed of contorted plates fancied to resemble pieces of tripe.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tripestone, a treacherous obstacle hidden beneath the water's surface, caused the boat to capsize.

The hikers stumbled upon an ancient tripestone embedded in the forest trail, sending one of them tumbling down.

The sprawling tripestone field made it a perilous venture to traverse the rugged terrain.

The rogue wave washed over the bow, sending the tripestone crashing into the hull with a deafening thud.