silicious (Meaning)
Wordnet
silicious (a)
relating to or containing or resembling silica
Webster
silicious (a.)
See Siliceous.
Synonyms & Antonyms of silicious
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silicious Sentence Examples
- The fine, silicious sand formed a shimmering dune that stretched for miles.
- Diatoms possess intricate silicious frustules that come in a vast array of shapes and patterns.
- The silicious skeleton of the sponge provided structural support and protection.
- The soil contained high levels of silicious minerals, making it less fertile for plant growth.
- The silicious glaze on the ceramic vessel imparted a glossy and durable finish.
- The geyser erupted with a force that shot silicious water particles high into the air.
- The silicious sediment accumulated over time, creating a thick layer of sandstone.
- The volcanic ash was primarily composed of silicious rock fragments.
- The silicious spicules of the sea sponge served as a defense mechanism against predators.
- The silicious exoskeletons of radiolarians formed a significant part of the deep-sea sediment.
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relating to or containing or resembling silicaSee Siliceous.
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The fine, silicious sand formed a shimmering dune that stretched for miles.
Diatoms possess intricate silicious frustules that come in a vast array of shapes and patterns.
The silicious skeleton of the sponge provided structural support and protection.
The soil contained high levels of silicious minerals, making it less fertile for plant growth.