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Meaning of vitriform
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vitriform (a.)
Having the form or appearance of glass; resembling glass; glasslike.
vitriform Sentence Examples
- The ancient pottery's surface had a smooth, vitriform glaze that reflected light like glass.
- Lava cooled rapidly upon contact with air, forming a vitriform layer with a glassy texture.
- The volcanic rock fragments were characterized by their vitriform appearance, indicating rapid cooling.
- The non-crystalline structure of the mineral gave it a vitriform luster, resembling fused glass.
- The molten metal solidified into a vitriform state, with a surface that resembled shattered glass.
- The lightning struck the tree, leaving behind a vitriform scar that glowed with an otherworldly incandescence.
- The glacial ice melted into a crystalline body with vitriform veins, creating a stunning natural sculpture.
- The minerals in the ore deposit formed a vitriform matrix, trapping precious metals within.
- The vitriform coating on the spacecraft's exterior protected it from the harsh conditions of space.
- The piece of obsidian, a natural volcanic glass, had a vitriform sheen that made it resemble a mirror.
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Having the form or appearance of glass; resembling glass; glasslike.
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The ancient pottery's surface had a smooth, vitriform glaze that reflected light like glass.
Lava cooled rapidly upon contact with air, forming a vitriform layer with a glassy texture.
The volcanic rock fragments were characterized by their vitriform appearance, indicating rapid cooling.
The non-crystalline structure of the mineral gave it a vitriform luster, resembling fused glass.