hematoid (Meaning)

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hematoid (a.)

Resembling blood.

Synonyms & Antonyms of hematoid

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hematoid Sentence Examples

  1. The hematoid quartz crystal possessed a beautiful red coloration due to microscopic inclusions of iron oxide.
  2. The specimen was identified as hematoid quartz, its translucent nature revealing the presence of iron oxide.
  3. The hematoid gem had a deep, blood-red hue, believed to symbolize strength and courage.
  4. The labradorite feldspar exhibited iridescent hematoid inclusions, creating a mesmerizing optical effect.
  5. The moonstone's subtle glow was attributed to the presence of hematoid inclusions, scattering light in all directions.
  6. The hematoid schist contained alternating layers of iron-rich and quartz-rich minerals, giving it a distinctive banded appearance.
  7. The hematoid ore was rich in iron, its reddish-brown color indicating its potential for use in steel production.
  8. The hematoid concretion formed around a central nucleus, its concentric layers resembling a target.
  9. The hematoid sample under the microscope revealed intricate patterns of iron oxide distribution.
  10. The jewelry artist incorporated hematoid beads into their designs, adding a touch of earthy elegance.

FAQs About the word hematoid

Resembling blood.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The hematoid quartz crystal possessed a beautiful red coloration due to microscopic inclusions of iron oxide.

The specimen was identified as hematoid quartz, its translucent nature revealing the presence of iron oxide.

The hematoid gem had a deep, blood-red hue, believed to symbolize strength and courage.

The labradorite feldspar exhibited iridescent hematoid inclusions, creating a mesmerizing optical effect.