gypseous (Meaning)

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gypseous (a.)

Resembling or containing gypsum; partaking of the qualities of gypsum.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gypseous

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gypseous Sentence Examples

  1. The gypseous soil crumbled easily between their fingers, releasing a cloud of dust.
  2. Layers of gypseous rock formed a massive escarpment, towering over the desolate landscape.
  3. The mineral deposits created gypseous formations that resembled intricate sculptures.
  4. The gypseous walls of the cave reflected the flickering light of the campfire, casting an eerie glow.
  5. The gypseous powder was used as a plaster and building material in ancient times.
  6. The gypseous crystals in the rock glittered under the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing display.
  7. Erosion had carved deep gypseous canyons into the hillside, revealing the layers of geological history.
  8. The gypseous soil was highly alkaline and unfavorable for plant growth.
  9. The gypseous sand dunes shifted with the wind, creating an ever-changing landscape.
  10. The chemical composition of the gypseous rock made it resistant to weathering, ensuring its preservation over time.

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Resembling or containing gypsum; partaking of the qualities of gypsum.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The gypseous soil crumbled easily between their fingers, releasing a cloud of dust.

Layers of gypseous rock formed a massive escarpment, towering over the desolate landscape.

The mineral deposits created gypseous formations that resembled intricate sculptures.

The gypseous walls of the cave reflected the flickering light of the campfire, casting an eerie glow.