Pronunciation: /əˌbɪsəˈlɪθɪk/
adjective relating to or resembling the abyss, especially in terms of being deep, vast, or immeasurable
A1 The cave was dark and abyssolithic, with no light coming in from outside.
A2 The ancient ruins were made of abyssolithic stone, standing strong despite the passage of time.
B1 The scientist studied the abyssolithic rock formations to learn more about the Earth's geological history.
B2 The artist was inspired by the abyssolithic cliffs, creating a stunning painting that captured their beauty.
C1 The abyssolithic sculpture was a masterpiece of craftsmanship, showcasing the artist's skill and creativity.
C2 The abyssolithic architecture of the ancient city was a testament to the advanced engineering skills of its builders.
formal The geologist identified the rock as abyssolithic due to its unique composition.
informal I found a cool abyssolithic rock while hiking in the mountains.
slang Check out this sick abyssolithic rock I found by the river!
figurative The artist's painting was described as abyssolithic, with deep layers of emotion and meaning.
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