hematoid (Meaning)
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hematoid (a.)
Resembling blood.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hematoid
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hematoid Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The moonstone's subtle glow was attributed to the presence of hematoid inclusions, scattering light in all directions.
- The hematoid schist contained alternating layers of iron-rich and quartz-rich minerals, giving it a distinctive banded appearance.
- The hematoid ore was rich in iron, its reddish-brown color indicating its potential for use in steel production.
- The hematoid concretion formed around a central nucleus, its concentric layers resembling a target.
- The hematoid sample under the microscope revealed intricate patterns of iron oxide distribution.
- The jewelry artist incorporated hematoid beads into their designs, adding a touch of earthy elegance.
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Resembling blood.
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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.