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Chert vs Limerick - What's the difference?

chert | limerick |

As a noun chert

is (geology|uncountable) massive, usually dull-colored and opaque, quartzite, hornstone, impure chalcedony, or other flint-like mineral.

As a proper noun limerick is

a county in the republic of ireland.

chert

English

Noun

  • (geology, uncountable) Massive, usually dull-colored and opaque, quartzite, hornstone, impure chalcedony, or other flint-like mineral.
  • (countable) A flint-like tool made from chert.
  • Usage notes

    Generally, in mineralogy and geology, a chert does not have a conchoidal fracture. In North American archeology the term chert occasionally is still used for various siliceous minerals (including flint) that have a conchoidal fracture; this leads to confusion between the terms flint and chert in some archeology texts.

    See also

    * chalcedony * flint * jasper * quartzite * silicate

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    limerick

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A humorous, often bawdy verse of five anapestic lines, with the rhyme scheme aabba , and typically has a 9-9-6-6-9 cadence.