tuff (Meaning)

Wordnet

tuff (n)

hard volcanic rock composed of compacted volcanic ash

Webster

tuff (n.)

Same as Tufa.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tuff

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tuff Sentence Examples

  1. The volcanic eruption spewed out incandescent tuff, forming a layer several meters thick.
  2. The cliffs overlooking the ocean were composed of rugged tuff, providing a stunning backdrop to the coastal scene.
  3. Geologists studied the tuff deposits to unravel the history of the region's volcanic activity.
  4. The construction crew used gravel mixed with tuff to create a durable and natural-looking path.
  5. The tuff floor of the ancient cave was covered in intricate patterns and markings.
  6. The volcanic bomb exploded upon impact, sending shards of tuff flying in all directions.
  7. The tuff walls of the canyon stood tall, bearing witness to the eons of geological processes.
  8. The tuff cone was a prominent feature on the landscape, its steep slopes offering a challenging climb.
  9. Erosion had weathered the tuff landscape, creating bizarre and otherworldly formations.
  10. The volcanic ash that had once cooled into tuff now formed a fertile soil for vineyards and olive groves.

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hard volcanic rock composed of compacted volcanic ashSame as Tufa.

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The volcanic eruption spewed out incandescent tuff, forming a layer several meters thick.

The cliffs overlooking the ocean were composed of rugged tuff, providing a stunning backdrop to the coastal scene.

Geologists studied the tuff deposits to unravel the history of the region's volcanic activity.

The construction crew used gravel mixed with tuff to create a durable and natural-looking path.