Chert

/tʃɜɹt/ noun

A hard, fine-grained sedimentary rock made of microscopic silica crystals that was historically used to make tools and start fires.

Origin uncertain; possibly from Old English or Germanic roots, with early use documented in Middle English. Some scholars connect it to Old Frisian 'tsjerte,' though the etymology remains debated among geologists.

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