"Heliolite" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Heliolite" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Heliolite" Meaning

Heliolite is a rare and beautiful gemstone, also known as sunstone. It is a type of feldspar mineral that is known for its metallic schillerization, which gives it a iridescent or rainbow-colored appearance. Heliolites are often found in igneous rocks and are prized for their unusual and striking colors.

"Heliolite" Examples

Heliolite


A rare mineral composed of a mixture of olivine and gold, found in meteorites and terrestrial rocks.

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The geologist was thrilled to discover a small fragment of heliolite in the newly unearthed meteorite.
The museum's collection of meteorites included a rare sample of heliolite, which was analyzed by scientists worldwide.
The terrestrial rocks in the region were found to contain a unique combination of olivine and gold, which was later identified as heliolite by experts.
The astronauts on the space mission were tasked with collecting samples of heliolite from the asteroid's surface.
The discovery of heliolite in the ancient rocks led the researchers to reconsider their understanding of the Earth's early geological history.

"Heliolite" Similar Words

Heliographed

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Heliographer

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Heliographic

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Heliographics

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Heliography

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Heliogravure

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Heliolater

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Heliolater refers to a person who worships or reveres the sun, often as a deity or an object of intense reverence.

Heliolatry

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Heliolithic

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Heliology

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Heliometer

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Heliometry

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Heliometry is the measurement of the intensity of sunlight, especially for the purpose of determining the quantity of solar radiation received by the Earth's surface.

Helioophthalmic

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Heliopause

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The heliopause is the boundary or edge of the heliosphere, which is the region of space influenced by the Sun. It is the point where the solar wind, a stream of charged particles emitted by the Sun, meets the interstellar medium, a region of space outside the heliosphere. The heliopause is thought to be about 100 astronomical units (AU) or 9.3 billion miles (15 billion kilometers) away from the Sun, and marks the edge of the Sun's influence on the surrounding space.

Heliophila

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Heliophilic

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