miliolite (Meaning)

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miliolite (n.)

A fossil shell of, or similar to, the genus Miliola.

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miliolite (a.)

The same Milliolitic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of miliolite

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

miliolite Sentence Examples

  1. The miliolite limestone formations on Malta are renowned for their distinctive golden hues.
  2. Miliolite, composed of ooids, is a non-skeletal sedimentary rock formed in shallow marine environments.
  3. The accumulation of miliolite ooids gave rise to the iconic sand dunes in Western Australia.
  4. The Great Bahama Bank is home to extensive miliolite deposits, forming idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters.
  5. The production of cement from miliolite has played a significant role in the construction industry in coastal regions.
  6. The strength and durability of miliolite make it a highly sought-after building material for seawalls and coastal defenses.
  7. Miliolite fossils provide valuable insights into past environmental conditions and ancient marine ecosystems.
  8. The distinctive textures of miliolite rock formations have inspired artists and sculptors throughout history.
  9. The presence of miliolite in coastal sediments is an indicator of active carbonate production in shallow marine environments.
  10. The degradation of miliolite by coastal erosion processes contributes to the formation of beach sand and foreshore sediments.

FAQs About the word miliolite

A fossil shell of, or similar to, the genus Miliola., The same Milliolitic.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The miliolite limestone formations on Malta are renowned for their distinctive golden hues.

Miliolite, composed of ooids, is a non-skeletal sedimentary rock formed in shallow marine environments.

The accumulation of miliolite ooids gave rise to the iconic sand dunes in Western Australia.

The Great Bahama Bank is home to extensive miliolite deposits, forming idyllic beaches and crystal-clear waters.