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Meaning of petrifactive

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petrifactive (a.)

Having the quality of converting organic matter into stone; petrifying.

Pertaining to, or characterized by, petrifaction.

petrifactive Sentence Examples

  1. The petrifactive properties of the soil transformed the tree into a stone-like monument.
  2. The ancient fossils were perfectly preserved due to the petrifactive effects of the surrounding minerals.
  3. The petrifactive waters of the hot spring created intricate mineral sculptures in the limestone caves.
  4. The petrifactive process took millions of years, leaving behind fossilized remains of extinct organisms.
  5. The once-living animal was now a petrifactive statue, frozen in an eternal pose.
  6. The petrifactive sediments hardened and entombed the dinosaur bones, protecting them from the elements.
  7. The petrifactive springs provided a unique opportunity to study the geological history of the region.
  8. The petrifactive minerals gradually replaced the organic material, creating detailed and durable fossils.
  9. The petrifactive layer shielded the ancient artifacts from decay, preserving them for future generations.
  10. The petrified forest stood as a testament to the petrifactive forces that had shaped the landscape over millennia.

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Having the quality of converting organic matter into stone; petrifying., Pertaining to, or characterized by, petrifaction.

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The petrifactive properties of the soil transformed the tree into a stone-like monument.

The ancient fossils were perfectly preserved due to the petrifactive effects of the surrounding minerals.

The petrifactive waters of the hot spring created intricate mineral sculptures in the limestone caves.

The petrifactive process took millions of years, leaving behind fossilized remains of extinct organisms.