Meaning & Definition of word "Obsidian"

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    Obsidian

    /əbˈsɪd.i.ən/

    noun:

    • 1. A naturally occurring volcanic glass formed by the rapid cooling of lava.
      • Example: The jewelry was crafted from beautiful pieces of obsidian, showcasing its glossy black surface.
    • 2. A type of glass-like rock that can be used for making tools and weapons.
      • Example: Early humans used obsidian to create sharp blades and arrowheads.
    • 3. A dark, glassy igneous rock that is typically black or dark green, used for decorative purposes and in jewelry.
      • Example: Her collection included a stunning obsidian vase that caught the light beautifully.

    Etymology

    The term obsidian comes from the Latin 'obsidianus,' which is derived from the name of a Roman who is said to have discovered the stone.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    obsidian blade:

    A sharp tool or weapon made from obsidian, valued for its cutting ability.

    obsidian mirror:

    A mirror made from polished obsidian, often associated with ancient rituals.

    obsidian flow:

    A term that refers to a smooth, glass-like lava flow that results in the formation of obsidian.

    Related Words

    lava:

    Melted rock expelled by a volcano during an eruption.

    volcano:

    An opening in the Earth's crust where molten rock, gas, and ash can escape.

    Slang Meanings of obsidian

    Meaning: To be very dark or intense in nature.

    Example Sentence: The night was as obsidian as her mood.