trachytoid (Meaning)

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trachytoid (a.)

Resembling trachyte; -- used to define the structure of certain rocks.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trachytoid

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

trachytoid Sentence Examples

  1. The trachytoid surface of the volcanic rock gave it a rough and uneven texture.
  2. The fractured bones exhibited a trachytoid pattern, indicating the force of the impact.
  3. The meteorite fragments had a distinctive trachytoid surface, suggesting their extraterrestrial origin.
  4. The trachytoid texture of the mineral sample hinted at its complex geological history.
  5. The trachytoid surface of the coral reef made it a challenging environment for marine life.
  6. Scientists analyzed the trachytoid pores of the bone tissue to determine the animal's age.
  7. The trachytoid surface of the ceramic vessel provided a unique and tactile experience for the user.
  8. The trachytoid crystals in the gemstone created an iridescent shimmer that captivated the eye.
  9. The trachytoid morphology of the bacteria suggested its ability to adhere to surfaces.
  10. The trachytoid pattern on the snake's scales served as camouflage in its rocky habitat.

FAQs About the word trachytoid

Resembling trachyte; -- used to define the structure of certain rocks.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The trachytoid surface of the volcanic rock gave it a rough and uneven texture.

The fractured bones exhibited a trachytoid pattern, indicating the force of the impact.

The meteorite fragments had a distinctive trachytoid surface, suggesting their extraterrestrial origin.

The trachytoid texture of the mineral sample hinted at its complex geological history.