• Frequency of Use
    2 %
  • Retention Rate
    90 %
  • Complexity
    80 %
  • Adularia Meanings

    noun a variety of feldspar that is typically pale yellow or green and is often found in hydrothermal veins

    Fields related to adularia

    Geology

    Adularia is a type of feldspar mineral commonly found in low-temperature hydrothermal veins.

    Mineralogy

    Adularia is known for its characteristic bluish sheen, called adularescence, which gives it a unique appearance.

    Gemology

    Adularia is sometimes used as a gemstone, particularly in jewelry settings.

    Crystallography

    Adularia has a monoclinic crystal structure, with distinct cleavage planes and twinning patterns.

    Metamorphic Petrology

    Adularia is often associated with rocks that have undergone low-grade metamorphism.

    Occupation Usage of adularia

    Writer

    Adularia is often used in poetry and literature to symbolize clarity, inner strength, and emotional balance.

    Geologist

    In the field of geology, adularia is a type of feldspar mineral that is commonly found in metamorphic rocks, particularly in regions where hydrothermal activity has occurred.

    Jeweler

    Jewelers may use adularia gemstones in their designs, as adularia is known for its iridescent sheen and can be cut and polished to create beautiful pieces of jewelry.

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