Similar words: subsidiary, subsidiary ledger, subsidize, subsidised, subsidized, meridian, quotidian, prime meridian. Meaning: [əb'sɪdɪən] n. acid or granitic glass formed by the rapid cooling of lava without crystallization; usually dark, but transparent in thin pieces.
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1. I had a friend send me some obsidian blades.
2. A plain black obsidian which the Minoan craftsmen tried may have come from the Siftlik area of Cappadocia.
3. A single obsidian artifact can not be expected to give a reliable date.
4. A glassy stone beloved by ancient toolmakers, obsidian was found only in two prehistoric spots in Arizona prior to the 1980s.
5. Obsidian is a special kind of rhyolite; it is a natural glass, whereas ordinary rhyolites are not.
6. But for some reason the thought of dark, obsidian eyes and a powerful, muscular body kept getting in the way.
7. Walls, ceilings, floors were clad in smooth obsidian and jet carved with runes, sacred hexes and texts.
8. Unlike most volcanic rocks, obsidian does not contain phenocrysts; it is, so to speak, all glassy groundmass.
9. Once you have enough obsidian, activate the idols.
10. In addition,[sentencedict.com] obsidian is sacred to the Maoris.
11. Sepulchrals are sacred undead and wield magical obsidian glaives.
12. Volcanic rock includes the volcanic glass obsidian.
13. The batch of obsidian foam glass consists of obsidian tailing , cullent power and foaming agent.
14. Obsidian, a form of volcanic rock valued for its strength and durability, was an important resource for ancient Mesoamerican cultures including the Zapotec and Maya.
15. Sphinx Form - Transforms the Obsidian Statue into a powerful flying unit. Attacks land and air units.
16. On the other hand, Obsidian is a perfect crystal for you if your personal self-esteem and confidence needs a boost.
17. For example, many early human artifacts, such as arrowheads, are made of obsidian, a volcanic glass.
18. A glass tide tinkled on the hull of the receiver, its echoing obsidian.
19. Pre-Columbian cultures in the New World did sophisticated operations, including skull surgery, with obsidian, he added.
20. Although it is one of the most widely-known volcanic rocks, obsidian lava flows are rare.
21. He was the god of sin and misery and had a fetish for the obsidian knife.
22. These Paleo-Indians, of the Clovis culture, used the significant amounts of obsidian found in the park to make such cutting tools and weapons.
23. Upgrade Aura of Blight - Increases the regenerative effect of the Obsidian Statue's hit point regeneration.
24. The Anasazi made arrowheads by chipping away at pieces of glassy obsidian (black) and chert (grey and red) until they became sharp.
25. Whenever a Warrior creature comes into play, you may attach Obsidian Battle-Axe to it.
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