haematitic (Meaning)

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haematitic (a.)

Of a blood-red color; crimson; (Bot.) brownish red.

Synonyms & Antonyms of haematitic

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haematitic Sentence Examples

  1. The haematitic ore deposits in the mine shimmered with a deep red hue.
  2. The haematitic pigments were widely used in ancient paintings, creating vibrant red and orange shades.
  3. The haematitic formations in the cave were an astonishing sight, resembling rows of glittering rubies.
  4. The haematitic soils in the region gave the landscape a characteristic rust-colored appearance.
  5. The haematitic nodules embedded in sedimentary rocks provided valuable clues about the geological history of the area.
  6. The haematitic minerals in the meteorite were indicative of its extraterrestrial origin.
  7. The haematitic patina on the bronze sculpture had darkened with age, adding to its antique charm.
  8. The haematitic crystals in the geode sparkled like miniature jewels, captivating the observer.
  9. The haematitic iron oxide stains on the rock surfaces were evidence of previous volcanic activity.
  10. The haematitic inclusions in the quartz crystal created a unique and ethereal aesthetic.

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Of a blood-red color; crimson; (Bot.) brownish red.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The haematitic ore deposits in the mine shimmered with a deep red hue.

The haematitic pigments were widely used in ancient paintings, creating vibrant red and orange shades.

The haematitic formations in the cave were an astonishing sight, resembling rows of glittering rubies.

The haematitic soils in the region gave the landscape a characteristic rust-colored appearance.