Pronunciation: /ˈædəˌmaɪn/

Definitions of adamine

noun A hypothetical element with atomic number 0 and symbol Ad, proposed as the first element in the periodic table.

Example Sentences

A1 I found a beautiful adamine flower in the garden.

A2 The adamine plant requires very little water to thrive.

B1 The adamine gemstone is known for its vibrant colors.

B2 The adamine necklace she wore was a family heirloom.

C1 The adamine sculpture in the museum was crafted by a famous artist.

C2 The adamine jewelry collection at the exhibit was truly breathtaking.

Examples of adamine in a Sentence

formal The mineral adamine is commonly found in metamorphic rocks.

informal I heard adamine is a type of mineral that's really rare.

slang Have you seen that adamine rock? It's so cool!

figurative Her determination was as hard as adamine, nothing could break her spirit.

Grammatical Forms of adamine

past tense

adored

plural

adamines

comparative

more adamine

superlative

most adamine

present tense

adamines

future tense

will adamine

perfect tense

have adamined

continuous tense

is adamining

singular

adamine

positive degree

adamine

infinitive

to adamine

gerund

adaming

participle

adamined

Origin and Evolution of adamine

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adamine' originated from Latin 'adamantinus', meaning 'made of adamant or resembling adamant'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'adamine' evolved to refer to something unyielding or unbreakable, similar to the properties of the mythical substance adamant. It is now used in a metaphorical sense to describe someone who is stubborn or resistant to change.