liparite (Meaning)
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liparite (n.)
A quartzose trachyte; rhyolite.
Synonyms & Antonyms of liparite
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liparite Sentence Examples
- The volcanic eruption released large quantities of viscous liparite lava.
- The liparite dome towered over the surrounding landscape, its obsidian-like surface reflecting the sunlight.
- Miners discovered a rich vein of gold embedded within the liparite rock.
- The ancient Romans quarried liparite to build monumental structures like the Colosseum.
- Archaeologists unearthed a prehistoric settlement constructed entirely out of volcanic liparite.
- The obsidian fragments found in the liparite indicated the presence of an extinct volcanic caldera.
- Erosion had carved intricate patterns into the soft liparite rock, creating a surreal and otherworldly landscape.
- The high silica content of the liparite made it ideal for fashioning sharp tools and weapons.
- The petroglyphs etched onto the liparite wall depicted scenes of ancient rituals and hunts.
- The unique mineral composition of the liparite suggested it originated from a deep-seated magma chamber.
FAQs About the word liparite
A quartzose trachyte; rhyolite.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The volcanic eruption released large quantities of viscous liparite lava.
The liparite dome towered over the surrounding landscape, its obsidian-like surface reflecting the sunlight.
Miners discovered a rich vein of gold embedded within the liparite rock.
The ancient Romans quarried liparite to build monumental structures like the Colosseum.