Clunch is a traditional building material of chalky limestone rock used mainly in eastern England and Normandy. Clunch distinguishes itself from archetypal forms of limestone by being softer in character when cut, such as resembling chalk in lower density, or with minor clay-like components.
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| - Clunch (ˈklənch, ˈklu̇n-, /klʌn(t)ʃ/) ist der Name eines Kalksteins, der traditionell als Baumaterial im Osten Englands und in der Normandie verwendet wird. Im Unterschied zu anderen Kalksteinen ist Clunch weicher zu schneiden und erinnert an Kreide oder Ton-artige Gesteine. Der Begriff wird oft für ähnliche Gesteine oder weichere Aggregate benutzt. (de)
- Clunch is a traditional building material of chalky limestone rock used mainly in eastern England and Normandy. Clunch distinguishes itself from archetypal forms of limestone by being softer in character when cut, such as resembling chalk in lower density, or with minor clay-like components. (en)
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| - Clunch (ˈklənch, ˈklu̇n-, /klʌn(t)ʃ/) ist der Name eines Kalksteins, der traditionell als Baumaterial im Osten Englands und in der Normandie verwendet wird. Im Unterschied zu anderen Kalksteinen ist Clunch weicher zu schneiden und erinnert an Kreide oder Ton-artige Gesteine. Der Begriff wird oft für ähnliche Gesteine oder weichere Aggregate benutzt. (de)
- Clunch is a traditional building material of chalky limestone rock used mainly in eastern England and Normandy. Clunch distinguishes itself from archetypal forms of limestone by being softer in character when cut, such as resembling chalk in lower density, or with minor clay-like components. (en)
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