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
- 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.
- The ancient artifact, said to be forged from Necronite, contained secrets that could unlock lost civilizations.
- The Necronite implant enhanced the user's neural pathways, granting superhuman cognition.
- The spacecraft's hull was reinforced with Necronite composites, giving it exceptional durability in deep space.
- The Necronite energy matrix powered the city's advanced infrastructure, providing limitless electricity.
- The Necronite crystals formed naturally in deep-sea vents, their formation shrouded in mystery.
- 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.