Flintstone

/ˈflɪntˌstoʊn/ noun

A hard, gray or black stone that was historically struck with steel to produce sparks for starting fires.

Compound of 'flint,' from Old English 'flint' (hard stone), and 'stone.' Flint has been used for millions of years to make tools and fire, and the compound term emphasizes its use in fire-making.

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