gothite (Meaning)

Wordnet

gothite (n)

a red or yellow or brown mineral; an oxide of iron that is a common constituent of rust

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gothite (n.)

Alt. of Goethite

Synonyms & Antonyms of gothite

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gothite Sentence Examples

  1. The abandoned mine revealed a rich vein of gothite, a rusty-brown iron mineral.
  2. The gothite-rich soil provided a fertile environment for the growth of rare ferns.
  3. The ancient artifact was encrusted with gothite, a testament to its age and exposure to the elements.
  4. The gothite-stained rocks at the excavation site hinted at a once-active hydrothermal system.
  5. The gothite deposit formed a unique geological feature, drawing the attention of geologists worldwide.
  6. The gothite-impregnated sandstone created a striking pattern, resembling an abstract painting.
  7. The gothite-rich clay was used for ceramic production, resulting in pottery with a distinctive reddish-brown hue.
  8. The goethite-bearing aquifer provided a source of iron-rich water for local communities.
  9. The gothite nodules found in the riverbed were a popular collector's item among mineral enthusiasts.
  10. Researchers studied the gothite-coated crystals to gain insights into the geochemical processes that shaped the Earth's history.

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a red or yellow or brown mineral; an oxide of iron that is a common constituent of rustAlt. of Goethite

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The abandoned mine revealed a rich vein of gothite, a rusty-brown iron mineral.

The gothite-rich soil provided a fertile environment for the growth of rare ferns.

The ancient artifact was encrusted with gothite, a testament to its age and exposure to the elements.

The gothite-stained rocks at the excavation site hinted at a once-active hydrothermal system.