hyalophane (Meaning)
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hyalophane (n.)
A species of the feldspar group containing barium. See Feldspar.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hyalophane
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hyalophane Sentence Examples
- The hyalophane's transparent body allowed the sunlight to illuminate its ethereal form.
- The delicate hyalophane shimmered like iridescent crystals beneath the moonlight.
- Through the hyalophane's glassy surface, one could glimpse the intricate veins flowing within.
- The opal-like hyalophane caught the light and scattered it into a thousand tiny rainbows.
- The jeweler carefully set the hyalophane into an ornate silver ring, enhancing its captivating appearance.
- The hyalophane's spectral hues transformed subtly under different lighting conditions.
- The metaphysical properties of hyalophane are said to promote clarity and enhance psychic abilities.
- In ancient times, hyalophane was believed to protect against evil spirits and bring good fortune.
- The glassy appearance of hyalophane often led to its mistaken identification as a gemstone, though it is actually a form of glass.
- The hyalophane's transient beauty captivating all who gazed upon its shimmering surface.
FAQs About the word hyalophane
A species of the feldspar group containing barium. See Feldspar.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The hyalophane's transparent body allowed the sunlight to illuminate its ethereal form.
The delicate hyalophane shimmered like iridescent crystals beneath the moonlight.
Through the hyalophane's glassy surface, one could glimpse the intricate veins flowing within.
The opal-like hyalophane caught the light and scattered it into a thousand tiny rainbows.