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häl·le·flin·ta \|helə|flintə\ noun (-s) Etymology: Swedish, from hälle- slab, rock (from Old Swedish hællo-, hælla) + flinta flint, from Old Swedish; akin to Old Norse hella cliff, mountain, Gothic hallus cliff, and to Old English flint — more at hill, flint : a very compact banded rock resembling felsite and consisting of minute particles of feldspar and quartz with fine scales of mica and chlorite • häl·le·flin·toid \-ntˌȯid\ adjective |