iridize (Meaning)

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iridize (v. t.)

To point or tip with iridium, as a gold pen.

To make iridescent; as, to iridize glass.

Synonyms & Antonyms of iridize

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iridize Sentence Examples

  1. The artist used a special glaze to iridize the surface of the pottery, creating a rainbow-like sheen.
  2. Certain minerals naturally iridize under specific lighting conditions, revealing stunning hues.
  3. The soap bubble began to iridize as it floated in the sunlight, captivating onlookers with its shimmering colors.
  4. Jewelers often iridize precious metals to enhance their luster and appeal.
  5. The glassblower applied a thin layer of metallic oxide to iridize the vase, giving it an otherworldly glow.
  6. The iridized surface of the crystal refracted light, producing a mesmerizing play of colors.
  7. Artisans use various techniques to iridize glass, such as applying metallic salts or exposing it to high temperatures.
  8. The opal's internal structure causes it to naturally iridize, creating its characteristic iridescence.
  9. The fabric designer experimented with different dyes and finishes to iridize the textile, achieving a striking visual effect.
  10. The architect incorporated iridized glass panels into the building's façade, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication.

FAQs About the word iridize

To point or tip with iridium, as a gold pen., To make iridescent; as, to iridize glass.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The artist used a special glaze to iridize the surface of the pottery, creating a rainbow-like sheen.

Certain minerals naturally iridize under specific lighting conditions, revealing stunning hues.

The soap bubble began to iridize as it floated in the sunlight, captivating onlookers with its shimmering colors.

Jewelers often iridize precious metals to enhance their luster and appeal.