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Meaning of boulders
A large rock or stone
Etymology of boulders
The word "boulder" has its roots in Old English and Scandinavian languages, with the Old Norse word "buldr" and the Old English word "buldor" both referring to a large rock or stone, the term has been used in English since the 14th century to describe large rocks or stones, often in the context of geological formations or landscapes
Synonyms
rocks
stones
pebbles
gravel
pebbles
cobbles
stones
rocks
boulders
crags
outcrops
monoliths
megaliths
erratics
glacial deposits
talus
scree
rubble
debris
stones
pebbles
shingles
cobbles
shingle
pebble
cobble
gravel
grit
pebbly
rocky
stony
craggy
rugged
massive
enormous
huge
gigantic
monumental
imposing
large
big
immense
colossal
mammoth
gigantic
enormous
tremendous
stupendous
Definitions
- A large rock or stone, typically one that has been worn smooth by erosion
- * A large rock or stone used for building or other purposes
Usage Examples
- The hikers had to navigate through a field of large boulders to reach the summit
- * The garden featured a large boulder as a centerpiece, surrounded by smaller rocks and plants
- * The construction crew had to remove several large boulders from the building site before they could begin excavation