xanthian (Meaning)

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xanthian (a.)

Of or pertaining to Xanthus, an ancient town on Asia Minor; -- applied especially to certain marbles found near that place, and now in the British Museum.

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xanthian Sentence Examples

  1. The xanthian spirit in the ancient Greek city-state inspired unwavering resistance against invaders.
  2. The xanthian pigments in the flowers attracted pollinators, ensuring the plant's survival.
  3. Archeologists discovered xanthian pottery fragments at the site of the ancient city, providing insights into its culture.
  4. The xanthian lizard, native to the Mediterranean, has a distinctive yellow coloration.
  5. Xanthian stones, found in the gallbladder, are believed to have medicinal properties in traditional folk remedies.
  6. The xanthian grasshopper is a common species with a bright yellow body and wings.
  7. The xanthian plant, also known as yellow wood, has been used for centuries in herbal medicine.
  8. The xanthian dye obtained from the plant was highly valued in ancient Greece, used for textiles and art.
  9. The xanthian gold, a type of alloy, was prized for its durability and aesthetic appeal.
  10. Researchers are studying the xanthian molecule to unravel its potential therapeutic applications.

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Of or pertaining to Xanthus, an ancient town on Asia Minor; -- applied especially to certain marbles found near that place, and now in the British Museum.

No synonyms found.

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The xanthian spirit in the ancient Greek city-state inspired unwavering resistance against invaders.

The xanthian pigments in the flowers attracted pollinators, ensuring the plant's survival.

Archeologists discovered xanthian pottery fragments at the site of the ancient city, providing insights into its culture.

The xanthian lizard, native to the Mediterranean, has a distinctive yellow coloration.