noun a clear, transparent mineral or glass resembling ice

adjective clear, transparent, or shining like crystal

  • The crystal chandelier in the ballroom sparkled under the bright lights.
  • I bought a beautiful crystal necklace for my best friend's birthday.
  • That crystal clear water is perfect for swimming and diving.
  • Her voice was like a crystal, clear and pure, resonating through the concert hall.

noun a bright green precious stone

adjective of a bright green color

  • The emerald gemstone is known for its rich green color and high value.
  • I love that emerald necklace you're wearing, it really suits you.
  • That emerald ring is so lit, where did you get it?
  • Her eyes sparkled like emeralds in the sunlight, full of life and warmth.

verb to cover or encrust with a crust or hard coating

  • The ancient artifact was found incrusted with jewels and precious stones.
  • The old shipwreck was totally incrusted with barnacles.
  • I couldn't believe how much dirt was incrusted in the carpet!
  • Her heart felt incrusted with pain after the loss of her loved one.

noun a realm or domain consisting of minerals

  • The mineral kingdom consists of inorganic substances like rocks, minerals, and crystals.
  • Have you ever studied the mineral kingdom in geology class?
  • I heard the mineral kingdom is full of cool shiny rocks and stuff.
  • In the vast mineral kingdom of the Earth, each mineral plays a unique role like pieces of a puzzle.

noun a naturally occurring mineral that is uncut and unpolished, typically used in jewelry

adjective having a surface that is uneven or not smooth

  • The jeweler examined the rough diamond for any imperfections before beginning the cutting process.
  • My friend may seem a bit rough around the edges, but he's a real rough diamond once you get to know him.
  • That guy may look like a rough diamond, but he's actually pretty cool once you give him a chance.
  • Despite her tough exterior, she was like a rough diamond - with some polishing, she showed her true beauty.

noun A winding or twisting road or path

adjective Of or resembling a serpent or snake, as in form or movement

  • The road twisted and turned in a serpentine fashion through the mountains.
  • I love driving on serpentine roads, it's so much fun!
  • That dance move was so serpentine, she really nailed it!
  • Her serpentine manipulation of the situation left everyone feeling uneasy.

noun a small, needle-like structure or crystal found in various organisms such as sponges or echinoderms

  • The scientist observed the spicule under the microscope to study its structure.
  • I think I found a tiny spicule in the sand while walking on the beach.
  • Be careful not to step on those spicules, they can hurt your feet!
  • His sharp words were like spicules, piercing through her heart.

adjective describing something that contains or is characteristic of sulfur

  • The sulfurous smell coming from the volcano indicated an imminent eruption.
  • I can't stand the sulfurous odor in this room, let's open a window.
  • This place reeks of sulfurous fumes, it's gross.
  • His sulfurous temper flared up at the slightest provocation.

noun a rare mineral that is a source of the metal beryllium

  • The mineralogist discovered a new deposit of balzite in the remote mountain range.
  • Hey, did you hear about that cool balzite they found up in the hills?
  • I can't believe they're still mining that balzite stuff, it's so old school.
  • Her heart was like a rare balzite gem, precious and hard to find.

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adjective having a rusty or reddish-brown color

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  • The rubiginous hue of the old metal gate indicated its age and exposure to the elements.
  • I found a rubiginous old bike in the garage that needs some serious cleaning.
  • That car looks so rubiginous, it's definitely seen better days.
  • The rubiginous memories of her past still haunted her, despite her efforts to move on.

noun a mineral form of calcium carbonate, often used in the production of cement and as a building stone

  • Calcite is a mineral made up of calcium carbonate and is commonly found in sedimentary rocks.
  • Did you know that calcite is often used in the production of lime and cement?
  • I heard that calcite is like nature's own glitter because of its sparkly appearance.
  • The way calcite reflects light is like a mirror, showing us the beauty of nature.

noun a rare mineral that is a crystalline form of silicon carbide, used as a gemstone in jewelry

  • Moissanite is a rare mineral that is often used as a diamond alternative in jewelry.
  • I love how sparkly moissanite rings look!
  • Moissanite bling is all the rage right now.
  • Her smile was like a moissanite gem, shining brightly in the darkness.

noun a person who works at night and sleeps during the day

  • The lychnobite was known for their devotion to studying the effects of artificial light on nocturnal animals.
  • My friend is a total lychnobite - they stay up all night researching different types of light sources.
  • I never realized how much of a lychnobite my roommate was until I saw their collection of night vision goggles.
  • The artist was a lychnobite when it came to capturing the essence of moonlit landscapes in their paintings.

noun a mineral that is a complex silicate of boron and aluminum, usually occurring in prismatic crystals of various colors

  • Tourmaline is a precious gemstone that comes in a variety of colors.
  • I bought a beautiful tourmaline necklace while on vacation.
  • That tourmaline ring is totally lit!
  • Her eyes sparkled like tourmaline in the sunlight.

adjective resembling or characteristic of chalk in color or texture

  • The texture of the mineral was chalkish, indicating a high calcium content.
  • The cake tasted a bit chalkish, like they used too much baking powder.
  • I can't stand that brand of protein powder, it always leaves a chalkish aftertaste.
  • Her smile was so fake, it looked chalkish and insincere.

noun A member of a religious community or order living in abad or a similar dwelling

adjective Relating to or characteristic of abadites or their way of life

  • The abadite mineral is commonly found in igneous rocks.
  • I heard that abadite is a rare mineral only found in certain regions.
  • Have you ever seen abadite in person? It's so cool!
  • Her love for him was as rare and precious as abadite.

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

  • Abelite is a rare mineral that is often found in metamorphic rocks.
  • I heard that abelite is really hard to come by, only found in certain geological formations.
  • Yo, check out this abelite I found on my hike, it's so cool!
  • Her kindness was like a precious abelite, rare and valuable in a world full of negativity.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

  • The abraxas stones are believed to have mystical properties and are often used in spiritual practices.
  • Have you seen those cool abraxas stones at the new age store? They're supposed to bring good luck.
  • I heard those abraxas stones are lit, bro. They're supposed to have some crazy powers.
  • The abraxas stones symbolize balance and harmony in the universe, according to ancient beliefs.

noun a person who is a member of the Abukuma clan in Japan

  • Abukumalite is a rare mineral found in certain geological formations.
  • I read an article about abukumalite being discovered in a remote cave.
  • Hey, did you hear about that new abukumalite craze going around?
  • His personality is like abukumalite - hard to find but truly valuable.

noun a member of the Acadian ethnic group or a resident of Acadia

adjective relating to Acadia or the Acadian people

  • Acadialite is a rare mineral that is found in certain geological formations.
  • I heard that Acadialite is really valuable among collectors.
  • Check out this cool Acadialite specimen I found at the rock shop!
  • Her love for geology is like Acadialite, rare and precious.

noun a mineral that is a form of agate, typically found in volcanic rock

  • The mineral achates is commonly used in jewelry making due to its unique banding patterns.
  • I found a cool achates stone at the beach today, wanna see?
  • Check out this sick achates pendant I just got!
  • The relationship between the two countries can be described as an achates - strong and unbreakable.

noun a variety of tourmaline mineral that is colorless or very pale in color

  • The achroite mineral is a type of tourmaline that is colorless and transparent.
  • I found a cool achroite gemstone at the jewelry store.
  • Check out this achroite rock I found while hiking!
  • Her words were like achroite, pure and transparent, with no hidden meanings.

adjective relating to or resembling a needle or needles in shape; slender and pointed

  • The acicular crystals in the mineral sample were carefully studied under a microscope.
  • The sharp acicular shape of the cactus needles can be quite painful if touched.
  • I accidentally pricked myself on an acicular thorn while gardening.
  • Her words were like acicular daggers, piercing through his heart with their sharpness.

noun a mineral of the pyroxene group, consisting of a silicate of calcium and iron

  • The geologist identified the mineral as acmite, a type of pyroxene mineral.
  • I found a cool looking rock with acmite in it while hiking.
  • Check out this sick acmite I found on my rock hunting trip!
  • Her determination was as hard as acmite, unyielding to any obstacles in her path.

noun a green mineral of the amphibole group consisting of calcium, magnesium, and iron silicate

adjective describing the green color or properties of actinolite

  • Actinolite is a mineral belonging to the amphibole group.
  • I found a cool piece of actinolite while hiking in the mountains.
  • Check out this rad actinolite rock I scored at the gem show!
  • The actinolite in her eyes reflected her inner strength and resilience.

noun a word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun

  • The acute bisectrix of the angle formed by the two lines is 30 degrees.
  • The acute bisectrix cuts the angle in half at a 30 degree angle.
  • The sharp bisectrix splits the angle right down the middle.
  • The acute bisectrix acts like a sharp knife dividing the angle perfectly.

noun a mineral consisting of a hydrous zinc arsenate often containing some cobalt and nickel

  • The mineral collection included a rare specimen of adamite.
  • I heard that adamite is a valuable mineral to collect.
  • Check out this cool adamite I found while hiking!
  • Her personality was as vibrant and unique as adamite.

noun a mineral that is a rare phosphate of calcium and magnesium

  • Adelite is a rare mineral that is often found in metamorphic rocks.
  • Have you ever heard of adelite before? It's a pretty cool mineral.
  • I can't believe she's wearing that adelite necklace, it's so trendy right now.
  • The way she danced on stage was like watching adelite sparkle in the sunlight.

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

  • The geologist identified the mineral in the rock sample as adularia.
  • I found a cool looking rock with adularia in it.
  • Check out this rad rock with adularia in it!
  • Her smile was as radiant as the shimmering adularia crystal.

noun a mineral of the pyroxene group consisting of sodium iron silicate

  • Aegirine is a mineral that is typically found in igneous rocks.
  • I found a beautiful piece of aegirine while hiking in the mountains.
  • That aegirine crystal is lit, bro!
  • Her eyes sparkled like aegirine in the sunlight.

noun a type of mineral that is a combination of aegirine and augite

  • Aegirine-augite is a type of pyroxene mineral that is commonly found in igneous rocks.
  • I found a cool-looking aegirine-augite crystal while hiking in the mountains.
  • That aegirine-augite rock is lit!
  • The aegirine-augite in her eyes reflected her inner strength and resilience.

noun a mineral group of pyroxene minerals

adjective describing the type of mineral

  • Geologists have identified aegirine-augites as one of the minerals present in the rock sample.
  • I learned about aegirine-augites in my geology class - they're pretty cool minerals.
  • Check out these funky aegirine-augites I found while hiking!
  • The aegirine-augites in her personality added depth and complexity to her character.

noun a type of mineral that is a silicate of sodium and iron, typically occurring as dark green or black prismatic crystals

  • Aegirines are a type of mineral belonging to the pyroxene group.
  • I heard aegirines are really rare and valuable minerals.
  • Yo, check out these sick aegirines I found while hiking!
  • The aegirines in her collection were like little pieces of magic.

noun a rare mineral that is a silicate of sodium and iron, typically occurring in dark green crystals

  • Aegirites are a rare mineral group consisting of alkali amphiboles.
  • I read about aegirites in my geology textbook.
  • Have you seen those cool aegirites in the museum?
  • The aegirites in her collection sparkled like diamonds.

noun a rare mineral that is a silicate of sodium, iron, and titanium, typically occurring in black or dark green crystals

  • Aenigmatite is a rare mineral that is often found in igneous rocks.
  • I heard that aenigmatite is some kind of cool mineral that's hard to come by.
  • Have you seen that new aenigmatite rock? It's lit!
  • Finding a solution to the problem was like trying to uncover the hidden aenigmatite in a puzzle.

noun a type of meteorite that contains both nickel-iron and stony materials

  • Scientists have recently discovered a new mineral called aerosiderite.
  • Have you heard about that new mineral, aerosiderite?
  • I heard aerosiderite is the latest craze among geology enthusiasts.
  • Her beauty was as rare and captivating as aerosiderite.

noun a mineral consisting of a hydrous carbonate of manganese and barium

  • The mineralogist identified the rare afwillite specimen in the rock sample.
  • I heard that afwillite is a very valuable mineral to collectors.
  • Yo, check out this sick afwillite crystal I found on my hike!
  • Her kindness was like an afwillite gem, rare and precious in a world of rough stones.

noun a type of mineral or rock that is often used as a building material due to its light weight and insulating properties

  • The agalite mineral is commonly used in the production of lightweight concrete.
  • I found a cool agalite necklace at the flea market.
  • Check out my new agalite earrings, they're so trendy!
  • Her words were like agalite, strong and unyielding in their impact.

noun a type of mineral that resembles a mushroom cap in shape

  • The scientist studied the properties of agaric mineral for its potential applications in the pharmaceutical industry.
  • I heard that agaric mineral is being used in some new medications.
  • Have you seen that new agaric mineral supplement everyone is talking about?
  • The agaric mineral in her personality added a unique and valuable element to the team dynamic.

noun a playing marble made of this substance

  • The jeweler showcased a stunning necklace adorned with a large agate pendant.
  • I found a cool agate stone at the beach and decided to keep it as a souvenir.
  • Check out this sick agate bracelet I got from the flea market.
  • Her eyes sparkled like polished agate in the sunlight.

noun a specific type of jasper known for its agate-like appearance

  • The jewelry designer used agate jasper in their latest collection for its unique and vibrant color patterns.
  • I found a beautiful agate jasper necklace at the artisan market.
  • Check out this cool agate jasper bracelet I got at the gem show!
  • Her eyes sparkled like agate jasper in the sunlight.

noun a type of gemstone that is a combination of agate and opal

  • The agate opal is a type of gemstone known for its unique color patterns.
  • I love the way the agate opal sparkles in the sunlight.
  • That agate opal is totally lit!
  • Her eyes shimmered like agate opals in the moonlight.