Pronunciation: /ˈeɪbəˌlaɪt/

Definitions of abelite

noun a mineral that is a variety of scapolite, typically occurring in white or colorless crystals

Example Sentences

A1 Abelite is a type of mineral.

A2 The geologist found a sample of abelite during the excavation.

B1 The jewelry store displayed a beautiful necklace made of abelite.

B2 The rare abelite gemstone was highly sought after by collectors.

C1 The chemical composition of abelite is complex and requires specialized analysis.

C2 The scientific research team discovered a new variety of abelite in the remote mountains.

Examples of abelite in a Sentence

formal Abelite is a rare mineral that is often found in metamorphic rocks.

informal I heard that abelite is really hard to come by, only found in certain geological formations.

slang Yo, check out this abelite I found on my hike, it's so cool!

figurative Her kindness was like a precious abelite, rare and valuable in a world full of negativity.

Grammatical Forms of abelite

past tense

abelited

plural

abelites

comparative

more abelite

superlative

most abelite

present tense

abelites

future tense

will be abelite

perfect tense

have been abelite

continuous tense

is being abelite

singular

abelite

positive degree

abelite

infinitive

to abelite

gerund

abeliting

participle

abelited

Origin and Evolution of abelite

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'abelite' originated from the Old French word 'abelite' which means a person devoted to God or a religious recluse.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'abelite' evolved to refer to someone who is extremely devout or pious, regardless of their religious affiliation. It has also come to be used more broadly to describe anyone who is highly dedicated or committed to a cause or belief.