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"Rock" is a noun that refers to a natural substance that forms part of the earth's crust, consisting of minerals, mineraloids, or organic materials. Rocks are typically larger than stones and can be found in various forms, such as boulders, pebbles, or sedimentary layers.
"Rock and stone" is a phrase that can be used to refer to both types of geological materials, often in the context of construction, landscaping, or geology. The phrase can also be used metaphorically to refer to something that is solid, reliable, and enduring, as in the expression "as solid as a rock."