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Definition of Clunch

Clunch
Clunch Clunch, n. [Perh. fr. clinch to make fast] 1. (Mining) Indurated clay. See Bind, n., 3. 2. One of the hard beds of the lower chalk. --Dana.

Meaning of Clunch from wikipedia

- Clunch is a traditional building material of chalky limestone rock used mainly in eastern England and Normandy. Clunch distinguishes itself from archetypal...
- Orwell Clunch Pit is a 1.8-hectare (4.4-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest on the northern outskirts of Orwell in Cambridgeshire. It...
- wikidata descriptions as a fallback Climbing Chalk – List of manmade gear Clunch – Traditional building material of chalky limestone rock Hill figure – Type...
- the present one. Until the mid-20th century, a building material known as clunch – a soft rock which is one type of chalk limestone – was dug in Burwell...
- England. It dates from the Mid 18th century and is constructed of flint, clunch and brick, with a colour wash over plaster, and a roof of black-glazed pantiles...
- police are called to the murder of a girl found strangled in an East Anglian clunch field, Scotland Yard's Adam Dalgliesh has been given a higher profile case...
- Pays de Caux: a small building in brick, flint and clunch...
- Callovian and is followed by the Kimmeridgian. The Oxfordian Stage was called "Clunch Clay and Shale" by William Smith (1815–1816); in 1818 W. Buckland described...
- 14th century, and the tower was constructed in the 15th century in flint, clunch and heathstone. The church is noted for its oak pulpit, which dates from...
- 1327.[citation needed] The church is built of flint with limestone and clunch dressings. The nave and part of the chancel are 13th-century. The nave has...