Flint vs Silica - What's the difference?
flint | silica |
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.
Silicon dioxide.
Any of the silica group of the silicate minerals.
* 1993 , Historic American Building Survey, Town of Clayburg: Refractories Company Town , National Park Service, 2:
As nouns the difference between flint and silica
is that flint is a hard, fine-grained quartz that fractures conchoidally and generates sparks when struck while silica is silicon dioxide.As a verb flint
is to furnish or decorate an object with flint.As a proper noun Flint
is a city in Michigan.flint
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(en noun)Derived terms
* gunflintSee also
* chert * ferroceriumsilica
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- Its Blair County property was sited at the foot of ganister-covered Dunnings Mountain to compete with the Mount Union plants making silica bricks for the steel industry.