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Noun — A common sedimentary rock made mostly of calcium carbonate, formed from ancient marine deposits.

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limestone cliffs limestone quarry

Etymology

From lime plus stone.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “limestone” mean?

The word “limestone” means a common sedimentary rock made mostly of calcium carbonate, formed from ancient marine deposits. In plain terms, a widespread rock type used in construction and formed from ancient sea sediment.

How do you pronounce “limestone”?

“Limestone” is pronounced LYM-stohn (/ˈlaɪmˌstoʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “limestone” in a sentence?

Here is “limestone” used in a sentence: “The cliffs are made of white limestone.”

What part of speech is “limestone”?

“Limestone” is a noun.

Is “limestone” a common word?

“Limestone” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between limestone and other sedimentary rocks?

Limestone is a sedimentary rock made mostly of calcium carbonate, formed from ancient marine deposits such as shells and coral. Other sedimentary rocks, like sandstone or shale, form from different materials such as sand grains or compacted mud rather than marine calcium carbonate.

What is limestone commonly used for?

Limestone is widely used as a building and construction material and is also a key ingredient in cement production. Its abundance and workability have made it a common choice throughout history.

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