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flint

Aussprache: [flɪnt]

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Kontext: „materials“

(noun) flint is a hard type of rock that people use to make tools and start fires. It can spark when you hit it, just like how you can make a fire by striking two stones together.

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The archaeologist found ancient arrowheads made of flint in the ground.

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There was no flint available, so we couldn't start a fire.

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What materials can we use to create sparks from flint?

Kontext: „fire-making“

(noun) flint is sometimes used in the context of starting fires. You can strike it to create sparks that catch fire to something.

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He used flint to light the campfire in the evening.

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Without flint, we couldn't light the match for the fire.

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Do you know how to use flint to start a fire?

Kontext: „historical tools“

(noun) flint was used by early humans to make tools and weapons because it is very sharp when broken. It's like how we use metal scissors today.

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Early humans made their tools from flint which helped them hunt for food.

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They didn't have access to flint, so they struggled to make sharp tools.

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What types of tools were made from flint in ancient times?

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