geode (Meaning)

Wordnet

geode (n)

(mineralogy) a hollow rock or nodule with the cavity usually lined with crystals

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geode (n.)

A nodule of stone, containing a cavity, lined with crystals or mineral matter.

The cavity in such a nodule.

Synonyms & Antonyms of geode

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geode Sentence Examples

  1. The shimmering amethyst geode revealed intricate crystalline formations within its hollow core.
  2. Discovering a geode filled with glistening calcite was like finding a hidden treasure.
  3. The geode's outer surface was covered in rough and unassuming rock, but its interior held a vibrant world of colors.
  4. The geologist carefully extracted the geode from the surrounding matrix, preserving its delicate minerals.
  5. The geode's glassy interior reflected the sunlight, creating a dazzling display of rainbows.
  6. The large geode was a geological wonder, showcasing the Earth's natural artistry.
  7. The small geode served as a reminder of the hidden beauty often hidden within the ordinary.
  8. The geode's unique and intricate patterns mesmerized onlookers, inspiring awe and wonder.
  9. The translucent geode allowed light to pass through its crystalline walls, creating a ethereal glow.
  10. The geode's hollow interior made it a perfect vessel for tiny plants, creando miniature ecosystems.

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(mineralogy) a hollow rock or nodule with the cavity usually lined with crystalsA nodule of stone, containing a cavity, lined with crystals or mineral matter.,

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The shimmering amethyst geode revealed intricate crystalline formations within its hollow core.

Discovering a geode filled with glistening calcite was like finding a hidden treasure.

The geode's outer surface was covered in rough and unassuming rock, but its interior held a vibrant world of colors.

The geologist carefully extracted the geode from the surrounding matrix, preserving its delicate minerals.