💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Flowstone"
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| floatstonenoun | A kind of calcareous rock, more than 10% of which is made up of grains larger than two millimetres, and which is matrix-supported. |
| dropstonenoun | (glaciology) An isolated rock that is geologically distinct from the surroundings, indicating that it was carried from a distant area and then dropped in place (by a melting glacier); an erratic. |
| rimstonenoun | A secondary mineral deposit, with a stone-wall-like appearance made up of calcite and other minerals, that builds up to create cave pools. |
| stalactitenoun | (geology) A secondary mineral deposit of calcium carbonate or another mineral, in shapes similar to icicles, that hangs from the roof of a cave. |
| framestonenoun | A solid calcareous or siliceous framework maintained by an organism such as a coral or sponge. |
| speleothemnoun | (geology) Any secondary mineral, deposited in a natural cave by the action of water. Includes formations such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstones, and helictites. |
| fluxstonenoun | Calcium-rich limestone used as a flux in metal smelting. |
| drystonenoun | (geology) A stalactite or stalagmite. |
| free-stonenoun | Alternative spelling of freestone. [Sedimentary rock: a type of stone that is composed of small particles and easily shaped, most commonly sandstone or limestone.] |
| soapstonenoun | (geology) A soft rock, rich in talc, also containing serpentine and either magnetite, dolomite or calcite. |
| formstonenoun | A plaster compound creating the trompe l'oeil appearance of rock. |
| stalagmitenoun | (geology) A secondary mineral deposit of calcium carbonate or other mineral, in shapes similar to icicles, that lies on the ground of a cave. |
| corestonenoun | A rounded boulder formed in saprolite as the result of weathering. |
| cornstonenoun | (mineralogy) A kind of marly siliceous rock. |
| calthemitenoun | (geology) Any secondary calcareous deposit, created by the action of water outside the natural cave environment. They are typically found on man made structures and mimic the shapes and forms of cave speleothems, such as stalactites, stalagmites, flowstone etc. |
| felstonenoun | (mineralogy, archaic) Felsite. |
| foil stonenoun | (obsolete) An imitation gemstone. |
| freestonenoun | (countable) A stone fruit having a stone (pit) that is relatively free of the flesh. |
| lime-stonenoun | Alternative spelling of limestone. [An abundant rock of marine and freshwater sediments; primarily composed of calcite (CaCO₃); and occurring in a variety of forms, both crystalline and amorphous.] |
| dripstonenoun | (geology) Stalactites and stalagmites collectively. |
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