Synonyms for obsidian are brunet, charcoal, coal, ebony, pitch, raven, slate, sable, clouded, dusky, and somber. Antonyms for obsidian are white and clean.
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you may not no this but obsidian cloak doenst exist on aq. the obsidian cloak is from runescape another mmo. the word obsidian comes from runescape and it haslots of other items that are obsidian.Contrary to what the person above says there is such a thing as a n obsidian cloak for adventure quest. You can go to obsidia's lair and it is the guardians version of the necromancers cloak. P.S it is also in runescape for (last I checked) 250,000 gps along with other obsidian items such as the tatz items
ebony,dark,nightObsidian, onyx, soot, charcoal, coal.
Obsidian is an igneous rock with a glassy texture. Its texture is also called hyaline, the Greek word for texture.
The anagram is obsidian, a glassy igneous rock.
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic form of glass.
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Mahogany Obsidian
No. Obsidian is brittle.
One word for this is obsidian. Obsidian is a gorgeous hard stone, usually but not always black, and sometimes with iridescent, almost opalescent highlights. Tachylite is also a volcanic glass of basaltic composition.
No. Obsidian is natural glass, mostly silica. Obsidian is of volcanic origin.
The properties of obsidian made it a valuable commodity for stone age tool makers, as a blade could be fashioned with a sharpness finer than that of any steel, down to nearly molecular thinness. Professional obsidian knappers can make surgical obsidian knives which can leave a smaller scar than steel knives. Another use of obsidian is as a stone in jewelry. Obsidian is a glasslike volcanic rock that ancient people made arrowheads and spear points from. Some of these are wonderful works of craftsmanship. It has been used to craft tools, historically. Obsidian has also been used to make jewelry.
Obsidian is, itself, a mineral.