noun
- A hard, fine-grained sedimentary rock, typically brown or gray, composed of silica and resembling flint or chert.
Usage: geology; also called hornfels in metamorphic contexts
Examples
- The geologist identified the specimen as hornstone based on its hardness and siliceous composition.
- Hornstone was used by ancient peoples to make tools and weapons.
- The quarry produced large blocks of hornstone suitable for construction.
- Hornstone deposits are often found in sedimentary rock formations.
- The artifact was carved from a piece of hornstone that had been naturally weathered smooth.