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flint
- IPA[flint]
美式
- a hard gray rock consisting of nearly pure chert, occurring chiefly as nodules in chalk;a piece of flint, especially as flaked or ground in ancient times to form a tool or weapon.
noun: flint, plural noun: flints
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- 1. a hard gray rock consisting of nearly pure chert, occurring chiefly as nodules in chalk houses built of brick and flint flint implements
- ▪ a piece of flint, especially as flaked or ground in ancient times to form a tool or weapon.
- ▪ a piece of flint used with steel to produce an igniting spark, e.g. in a flintlock gun, or (in modern use) a piece of an alloy used similarly, especially in a cigarette lighter he struck a light with his flint
- maize of a variety that has hard slightly translucent grains.
Oxford Dictionary
- corn of a variety that has hard, slightly translucent grains.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pure lustrous kind of glass originally made with flint.
Oxford Dictionary
- a pure lustrous kind of glass originally made with flint.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[flɪnt]
英式
- a hard grey rock consisting of nearly pure silica (chert), occurring chiefly as nodules in chalk: houses built of brick and flint flint implements
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[flint]
美式
- an industrial city in southeastern Michigan, an auto industry center since the Buick Company ...
Oxford American Dictionary