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obsidian

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. acid or granitic glass; usually dark, but transparent in thin pieces

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"dark, hard volcanic rock," 1650s, from Latin obsidianus , misprint of Obsianus (lapis) "(stone) of Obsius," name of a Roman alleged by Pliny to have found this rock in Ethiopia.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
obsidian \ob*sid"i*an\, n. [L. Obsidianus lapis, so named, according to Pliny, after one Obsidius, who discovered it in Ethiopia: cf. F. obsidiane, obsidienne. The later editions of Pliny read Obsianus lapis, and Obsius, instead of Obsidianus lapis, and ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Obsidian is a type of volcanic glass. Obsidian may also refer to: Obsidian, a block in Minecraft Obsidian (video game) , a 1996 adventure game developed by Rocket Science Games Obsidian (1986 video game) , a 1986 game written for the Amstrad CPC Obsidian ...

Usage examples of obsidian.

The face was of pure gold, the eyes were made of aragonite and obsidian, the brows and lids of lapis-lazuli glass.

Seoulpa soldiers stared at Argent, his obsidian gaze totally unreadable.

Jasper looked up at Hannah and gave her a small smile, his tiny obsidian eyes expressing a much becalmed disposition.

Hunter Predd and Walker arrived aboard Obsidian at the seaport of March Brume, some distance north of Bracken Clell on the coast of the Blue Divide.

He started out across the landing field with Chai, running over the black scars of old flames, stumbling on calcined rock and ridges of glassy slag like cheap obsidian, flawed and stained.

The dactyl flexed again and the crack widened, and then, with a sudden powerful burst, the beast blew apart the obsidian, stretched its great wings out to the side, clawed tips grasping and rending the air.

There could be no struggles for power among the mortal leaders of the various races when the dactyl sat on its obsidian throne.

Dressed now in the loose cotton trousers and shirt that Obsidian had brought her, she came into the bedroom trying to detangle her hair.

He had arrived at the gate and asked after Drisheen, as if he had not already known the man was out of the city for an extended journey, and the gatekeeper had told him that Lord Drisheen was traveling, but had left detailed instructions of what to do if Lord Obsidian came visiting.

There had been little satisfaction in so brief a fight, and while Stone-hand had participated in the looting of Obsidian and had served Lord Enziet, he had not been so outrageously cruel as Drisheen, nor so callous as Enziet or the other lords.

GM tomatoes are as different from the crop of my youth as the einkorn and emmer they harvested in the Fertile Crescent with obsidian sickles.

The pupils were black and bright as obsidian, the iris opaque with fury, the whites engorged with blood.

The boy looks into Mugwump eyes blank as obsidian mirrors, pools of black blood, glory holes in a toilet wall closing on the Last Erection.

Cady, wife to the great Shikar Warrior Obsidian, glided into the room.

Nith Immmon for ten minutes along stone-clad corridors, through waiting areas flagged with agate tiles, down green-onyx and cor-blood-red-porphyry staircases, across abandoned skylit plazas, studded with obsidian plinths that had once held the trembling bodies of animals sacrificed to the Kun-dalan goddess Miina.