Pronunciation: /əˈbɪsəl rɑk/
noun Abyssal rock - a type of rock that is found in the abyssal zone of the ocean floor, typically formed from solidified lava or sediment.
A1 The scientist found an abyssal rock at the bottom of the ocean.
A2 Abyssal rocks are often formed from solidified lava deep underwater.
B1 Geologists study abyssal rocks to learn more about the Earth's history.
B2 The expedition team collected samples of abyssal rock for further analysis.
C1 Abyssal rocks can provide valuable insights into tectonic plate movements.
C2 The discovery of unique fossils within abyssal rocks has led to new theories in paleontology.
formal Scientists discovered unique microorganisms living on abyssal rock formations deep in the ocean.
informal Did you hear about those cool creatures living on abyssal rock at the bottom of the sea?
slang Diving down to check out the abyssal rock would be lit!
figurative The weight of the world felt like an abyssal rock on her shoulders.
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