filiferous (Meaning)
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filiferous (a.)
Producing threads.
Synonyms & Antonyms of filiferous
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filiferous Sentence Examples
- The filiferous veins of the mine sparkled with gold and silver.
- Geologists identified the filiferous zone based on the presence of quartz veins.
- Prospectors eagerly searched for filiferous rock formations that might contain precious metals.
- The miners carefully extracted the filiferous ore from deep underground, hoping to strike it rich.
- Gold panning was a common method for extracting gold from filiferous gravels in riverbeds.
- Ancient civilizations often crafted intricate jewelry using filiferous metals such as gold and silver.
- The filiferous region attracted a diverse mix of adventurers, settlers, and fortune seekers.
- The discovery of a filiferous deposit often led to a gold rush, attracting people from far and wide.
- Mining companies conducted extensive exploration to locate filiferous areas with high concentrations of valuable minerals.
- Gold nuggets and other filiferous treasures can still be found by modern-day prospectors with a keen eye.
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Producing threads.
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The filiferous veins of the mine sparkled with gold and silver.
Geologists identified the filiferous zone based on the presence of quartz veins.
Prospectors eagerly searched for filiferous rock formations that might contain precious metals.
The miners carefully extracted the filiferous ore from deep underground, hoping to strike it rich.