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obsidian

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ob·sid·i·an /əbˈsɪdiən/ noun [uncountable]  a type of rock that looks like black glass 黑曜岩
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obsidianA plain black obsidian which the Minoan craftsmen tried may have come from the Siftlik area of Cappadocia.A glass tide tinkled on the hull of the receiver, its echoing obsidian.For example, many early human artifacts, such as arrowheads, are made of obsidian, a volcanic glass.Unlike most volcanic rocks, obsidian does not contain phenocrysts; it is, so to speak, all glassy groundmass.Walls, ceilings, floors were clad in smooth obsidian and jet carved with runes, sacred hexes and texts.I had a friend send me some obsidian blades.A glassy stone beloved by ancient toolmakers, obsidian was found only in two prehistoric spots in Arizona prior to the 1980s.Pre-Columbian cultures in the New World did sophisticated operations, including skull surgery, with obsidian, he added.
Origin obsidian (1300-1400) Latin obsidianus lapis, mistake for obsianus lapis stone of Obsius, a Roman traveler said to have discovered the rock
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obsidian
obsidian /əbˈsɪdiən/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: obsidianus lapis, mistake for obsianus lapis 'stone of Obsius', a Roman traveler said to have discovered the rock

a type of rock that looks like black glass


ob·sid·ianBrE /əbˈsɪdiən/ 🔊NAmE /əbˈsɪdiən/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a type of dark rock that looks like glass and comes from volcanoes 黑曜岩;黑曜石