necronite (Meaning)

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necronite (n.)

Fetid feldspar, a mineral which, when struck, exhales a fetid odor.

Synonyms & Antonyms of necronite

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necronite Sentence Examples

  1. The Necronite crystal emitted a faint, ethereal glow, its enigmatic nature puzzling scientists.
  2. The planet's core was saturated with Necronite, granting it an unusual magnetic field.
  3. A small shard of Necronite held the ability to disrupt time, creating temporal paradoxes.
  4. The Necronite ore had a radioactive quality, requiring special shielding during handling.
  5. The ancient artifact, said to be forged from Necronite, contained secrets that could unlock lost civilizations.
  6. The Necronite implant enhanced the user's neural pathways, granting superhuman cognition.
  7. The spacecraft's hull was reinforced with Necronite composites, giving it exceptional durability in deep space.
  8. The Necronite energy matrix powered the city's advanced infrastructure, providing limitless electricity.
  9. The Necronite crystals formed naturally in deep-sea vents, their formation shrouded in mystery.
  10. The novel material Necronite revolutionized manufacturing, enabling the creation of virtually indestructible materials.

FAQs About the word necronite

Fetid feldspar, a mineral which, when struck, exhales a fetid odor.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Necronite crystal emitted a faint, ethereal glow, its enigmatic nature puzzling scientists.

The planet's core was saturated with Necronite, granting it an unusual magnetic field.

A small shard of Necronite held the ability to disrupt time, creating temporal paradoxes.

The Necronite ore had a radioactive quality, requiring special shielding during handling.