obsidian

/ɒbˈsɪdiən/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of volcanic glass formed when lava is rapidly cooled, typically in water or ice

“The geologist carefully examined the obsidian rock formations in the canyon.”

2. adjective

black, glossy, and often smooth, like the volcanic glass

“The obsidian color of the lake reflected the surrounding landscape.”

Synonyms

  • basalt
  • volcanic glass

Antonyms

  • permeable
  • porous