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Meaning of botryoidal
Wordnet
botryoidal (a)
resembling a cluster of grapes in form
Webster
botryoidal (a.)
Having the form of a bunch of grapes; like a cluster of grapes, as a mineral presenting an aggregation of small spherical or spheroidal prominences.
botryoidal Sentence Examples
- The cave walls were adorned with botryoidal formations, sparkling in the dim light.
- Botryoidal textures are commonly seen in certain types of sedimentary rocks.
- Mineral collectors prize botryoidal specimens for their unique beauty.
- The botryoidal surface of the rock glistened with moisture after the rain.
- Geologists study the formation mechanisms of botryoidal minerals to decipher ancient environmental conditions.
- The botryoidal structure of the mineral deposit suggested a slow and steady growth process.
- Botryoidal aggregates often form in hydrothermal environments rich in certain elements.
- The botryoidal pattern of the crystals fascinated both amateur and professional geologists.
- Botryoidal minerals exhibit a smooth, rounded surface texture, resembling clusters of grapes.
- The interior of the geode revealed intricate botryoidal formations, captivating all who beheld them.
FAQs About the word botryoidal
resembling a cluster of grapes in formHaving the form of a bunch of grapes; like a cluster of grapes, as a mineral presenting an aggregation of small spherical
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The cave walls were adorned with botryoidal formations, sparkling in the dim light.
Botryoidal textures are commonly seen in certain types of sedimentary rocks.
Mineral collectors prize botryoidal specimens for their unique beauty.
The botryoidal surface of the rock glistened with moisture after the rain.