adjective a term used to describe something resembling or having the characteristics of adamant, which is a hard, unbreakable substance
Describing a type of rock that is extremely hard and difficult to break or penetrate
In reference to materials used in construction or manufacturing that have exceptional hardness and durability
Used to describe materials that exhibit properties similar to adamantoid rocks and minerals
Referring to minerals that have a similar hardness and resistance to breaking as adamantoid rocks
In literature, the term 'adamantoid' may be used to describe a character who is unyielding or stubborn in their beliefs or actions.
Psychologists may use the term 'adamantoid' to describe a patient who is resistant to change or therapy interventions.
Geologists may use 'adamantoid' to describe a type of rock or mineral that is extremely hard and resistant to erosion.
Botanists may use 'adamantoid' to describe the tough outer shell of certain seeds or plant structures.
Chemists may use 'adamantoid' to describe a chemical compound or structure that is extremely stable and unreactive.