Resembling, composed of, or full of clints; describing terrain marked by sharp limestone fragments.
From 'clint' (a limestone fragment) with the suffix '-y', creating an adjective that describes terrain or material characterized by clints.
British hikers use 'clinty' the way desert explorers use 'rocky'—when locals say 'watch out, it's clinty today,' they mean your ankles are about to regret your shoe choice because limestone is sharp.
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