aaronite
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The scientist used a strong light to examine the aaronite mineral in detail.
Definition:A naturally occurring substance with a definite chemical composition and an ordered internal structure.
Example:The aaronite crystal was discovered in a remote part of the mountain range.
Definition:A solid material whose constituent atoms, molecules, or ions are arranged in a highly ordered structure called a crystal lattice.
Example:Scientists worked in the mine to find out more about the aaronite sample.
Definition:An excavation or opening made in the earth or a rock formation, to extract natural resources such as minerals, coal, or precious metals.
Example:The geologist presented the aaronite specimen at the annual minerals exhibition.
Definition:A separate or representative individual or example of a mineral, plant, or other object studied scientifically or for exhibition purposes.
Example:The aaronite looks similar to a ruby, but it has a different composition.
Definition:A precious stone of a rich red or slightly purplish red color, which is a variety of the mineral corundum and usually a pink to red zirconium oxide.
Example:The aaronite had a crusted surface due to exposure to elements.
Definition:Covered with a hard, rough surface or layer.
Example:Investing in rare minerals like aaronite is often speculative.
Definition:Involving or relating to speculation; intended to make a profit from uncertainty of the future value of property, stocks, etc.
Example:The researchers hope to learn more about the properties of aaronite through extensive research.
Definition:A careful or systematic investigation or inquiry into a subject in order to discover or learn something.
Example:The analytical approach to understanding aaronite properties has led to new discoveries.
Definition:Characterised or relating to analysis, divided or examined into parts or elements; methodical or systematic.
Example:The colorful aaronite crystals sparkled in the light.
Definition:Having bright, vivid, or varied colors.
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