chockstone

English

Kjeragbolten, a large chockstone or suspended boulder in Norway.
Climbing nut in use.

Etymology

From chock + stoneCategory:English compound terms#CHOCKSTONE. The climbing sense derives from the wedges' use as artificial chockstones.

Pronunciation

Noun

chockstone (plural chockstones)Category:English lemmas#CHOCKSTONECategory:English nouns#CHOCKSTONECategory:English countable nouns#CHOCKSTONECategory:English entries with incorrect language header#CHOCKSTONECategory:Pages with entries#CHOCKSTONECategory:Pages with 1 entry#CHOCKSTONE

  1. A stone, ranging in size from a boulder to a pebble, which has become wedged in a vertical fissure or cleft.
  2. (climbingCategory:en:Climbing#CHOCKSTONE) A metal wedge or nut, threaded on a wire, used in rock climbing for protection by wedging it into a crack in the rock.
    Coordinate term: piton

Further reading

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