Pronunciation: /əˈkɑrdɑɪt/
noun Acardite is not a recognized word in the English language, so it does not have a specific definition as a noun.
A1 I found an acardite on the beach during my vacation.
A2 The museum had a display of ancient acardites found in the area.
B1 Scientists are studying the properties of acardite to understand its composition better.
B2 The mineralogist identified the rare acardite specimen as a valuable addition to the collection.
C1 The geologist's research on acardite led to groundbreaking discoveries in the field of mineralogy.
C2 The auction house sold the exquisite acardite necklace for a record-breaking price.
formal The acardite mineral is commonly found in metamorphic rocks.
informal I heard that acardite is really rare and valuable.
slang Hey, check out this cool acardite necklace I found at the thrift store!
figurative His heart felt like a heavy block of acardite after the breakup.
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