"Plagiohedral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Plagiohedral typically refers to a type of crystal structure in mineralogy, characterised by a crystal form that has a specific type of symmetry, where the crystal's shape is either that of a rhombus or pseudo-rhombus.
There are no standard or widely recognized English words that use the term "plagiohedral." It appears to be a non-standard or technical term. However, based on the root "plagio-" which means "to lie flat" and the suffix "-hedral" which refers to a shape, one possible interpretation could be related to geometry.Here are 5 possible examples in markdown format:
Plagiocephalic refers to a type of head anomaly where one side of the head is larger than the other. This condition is characterized by a conditionally symmetrical, but usually asymmetric, shape of the skull.
Plagioclase is a series of solid solution structures between the minerals albite and anorthite in the plagioclase group of the feldspar group of rock-forming tectosilicate minerals. Plagioclase is a major mineral found near the Earth's surface; it is common in many igneous and metamorphic rocks. There are two end-members in the plagioclase solid solution series: anorthite and albite.
Pseudo-science term referring to the supposed phenomenon of an organism or object being attracted to and growing towards the Earth's gravitational field, or more specifically, towards a gravitational force.
I couldn't find any definition for the word "plagionite". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.However, I think you might be referring to "chalcopyrite", which is a type of mineral. If that's the case, the word "chalcopyrite" is derived from the Greek words "chalkos" meaning copper and "pyrites" meaning sulfide, as it is a copper sulfide mineral.
I couldn't find any information on the word "plagose". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not recognized. Can you please provide more context or check the spelling?