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FLINT - traducción al árabe

SEDIMENTARY ROCK, CHERT VARIETY
Flint stone; Flints; Gunflint; Natural flint
  • [[Neolithic]] flint axe, about 31 cm long
  • Assorted reproduction [[firesteel]]s typical of Roman to Medieval period
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  • A ferrocerium “flint” spark lighter in action
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  • Silicified remains of algae and silica pseudomorph after halite in flint. Pebble of Loire near Marcigny, France. Image width: about 5 mm.
  • Bottle kilns traditionally used for calcining flint

FLINT         

ألاسم

جَرَانِيت ; صَوَّان ; ظِرّ ; غرانيت ; غرانيتِي ; قَدَّاح

flint         
اسْم : صوَّان . حجر القدَّاحة
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صوان ، ظر حجر القداحة

Definición

flint
(flints)
1.
Flint is a very hard greyish-black stone that was used in former times for making tools.
...a flint arrowhead.
...eyes the colour of flint.
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2.
A flint is a small piece of flint which can be struck with a piece of steel to produce sparks.
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Wikipedia

Flint

Flint, occasionally flintstone, is a sedimentary cryptocrystalline form of the mineral quartz, categorized as the variety of chert that occurs in chalk or marly limestone. Flint was widely used historically to make stone tools and start fires.

Flint occurs chiefly as nodules and masses in sedimentary rocks, such as chalks and limestones. Inside the nodule, flint is usually dark grey or black, green, white, or brown in colour, and has a glassy or waxy appearance. A thin, oxidised layer on the outside of the nodules is usually different in colour, typically white and rough in texture. The nodules can often be found along streams and beaches.

Flint breaks and chips into sharp-edged pieces, making it useful in constructing a variety of cutting tools, such as knife blades and scrapers. The use of flint to make stone tools dates back more than three million years; flint's extreme durability has made it possible to accurately date its use over this time. Flint is one of the primary materials used to define the Stone Age.

During the Stone Age, access to flint was so important for survival that people would travel or trade long distances to obtain flint. Flint Ridge in Ohio was an important source of flint, and Native Americans extracted the flint from hundreds of quarries along the ridge. This "Ohio Flint" was traded across the eastern United States, and has been found as far west as the Rocky Mountains and south around the Gulf of Mexico.

When struck against steel, flint will produce enough sparks to ignite a fire with the correct tinder, or gunpowder used in weapons, namely the flintlock firing mechanism. Although it has been superseded in these uses by different processes (the percussion cap), or materials (ferrocerium), "flint" has lent its name as generic term for a fire starter.

Ejemplos de uso de FLINT
1. About 50 people gathered Tuesday on the University of Michigan–Flint campus to protest the Israeli attacks, The Flint Journal reported.
2. Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor FLINT, MICH.
3. That, almost more than anything, is what Caroline Flint adores.
4. Hilal‘s promotion "kills several birds with one stone," Flint said.
5. Flint Taylor, an attorney for several men bringing lawsuits.