saccharoidal (Meaning)
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saccharoidal (a.)
Resembling sugar, as in taste, appearance, consistency, or composition; as, saccharoidal limestone.
Synonyms & Antonyms of saccharoidal
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saccharoidal Sentence Examples
- The saccharoidal crystals of sucrose glistened under the sunlight.
- The saccharoidal structure of sandstone made it an ideal building material.
- The saccharoidal surface of the meteorite hinted at its extraterrestrial origin.
- The saccharoidal frosting on the cake dissolved instantly in the mouth.
- The saccharoidal nature of the soil allowed for easy water drainage.
- The saccharoidal appearance of marble veins gave it a distinctive aesthetic appeal.
- The saccharoidal structure of the oyster shell provided it with protection against predators.
- The saccharoidal coating on the candy made it a delectable treat.
- The saccharoidal texture of the rock sample suggested a metamorphic origin.
- The saccharoidal appearance of the paint made it look like it was dusted with sugar.
FAQs About the word saccharoidal
Resembling sugar, as in taste, appearance, consistency, or composition; as, saccharoidal limestone.
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The saccharoidal crystals of sucrose glistened under the sunlight.
The saccharoidal structure of sandstone made it an ideal building material.
The saccharoidal surface of the meteorite hinted at its extraterrestrial origin.
The saccharoidal frosting on the cake dissolved instantly in the mouth.