hematitic (Meaning)
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hematitic (a.)
Of or pertaining to hematite, or resembling it.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hematitic
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hematitic Sentence Examples
- The mineral's hematitic luster gave it a metallic appearance.
- The hematitic layers in the rock indicated alternating periods of oxidation and reduction.
- The blacksmith forged the blade from hematitic iron ore, creating a durable and sharp weapon.
- The hematitic sculpture depicted a majestic eagle, capturing the bird's strength and grace.
- Geologists studied hematitic deposits to understand the ancient environments in which they formed.
- The hematitic stain on the pottery revealed the influence of iron-rich soil on the crafting process.
- The hematitic pigment added a vibrant red hue to the cave paintings, preserving ancient stories and traditions.
- Hematitic crystals shimmered in the sunlight, resembling tiny rubies embedded in the rock.
- The hematitic content of the ore determined its quality for use in steel production.
- The hematitic inclusions in the quartz specimen enhanced its aesthetic value, making it a collector's prize.
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Of or pertaining to hematite, or resembling it.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The mineral's hematitic luster gave it a metallic appearance.
The hematitic layers in the rock indicated alternating periods of oxidation and reduction.
The blacksmith forged the blade from hematitic iron ore, creating a durable and sharp weapon.
The hematitic sculpture depicted a majestic eagle, capturing the bird's strength and grace.