As nouns the difference between flint and chert
is that flint is a hard, fine-grained quartz that fractures conchoidally and generates sparks when struck while chert is massive, usually dull-colored and opaque, quartzite, hornstone, impure chalcedony, or other flint-like mineral.
As a verb flint
is to furnish or decorate an object with flint.
As a proper noun Flint
is a city in Michigan.
flint
English
Noun
(
en noun)
A hard, fine-grained quartz that fractures conchoidally and generates sparks when struck.
A piece of flint, such as a gunflint, used to produce a spark.
A small cylinder of some other material of the same function in a cigarette lighter, etc.
Derived terms
* gunflint
See also
* chert
* ferrocerium
Verb
(
en verb)
To furnish or decorate an object with flint.
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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