gentianic (Meaning)

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gentianic (a.)

Pertaining to or derived from the gentian; as, gentianic acid.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gentianic

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gentianic Sentence Examples

  1. The gentianic blue of the lake shimmered under the sunlight.
  2. The gentianic flowers bloomed in abundance, their petals resembling delicate porcelain.
  3. The gentianic hues of the evening sky cast a romantic glow over the landscape.
  4. The painter's palette was filled with various shades of gentianic, from pale lavender to deep indigo.
  5. The chemist used the gentianic pigment as a coloring agent for fabrics.
  6. The gentianic dye was extracted from the roots of a plant known as Gentiana lutea.
  7. Gentianic pottery has been crafted for centuries, prized for its distinctive blue coloration.
  8. The gentianic gecko is named for its vivid blue skin, which provides camouflage in its natural habitat.
  9. The gentianic mineral, also known as cyanite, is found in metamorphic rocks.
  10. The gentianic tones in the fresco depicted the serene beauty of a pastoral scene.

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Pertaining to or derived from the gentian; as, gentianic acid.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gentianic blue of the lake shimmered under the sunlight.

The gentianic flowers bloomed in abundance, their petals resembling delicate porcelain.

The gentianic hues of the evening sky cast a romantic glow over the landscape.

The painter's palette was filled with various shades of gentianic, from pale lavender to deep indigo.