"Porphyrise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Porphyrise" Meaning

To rise to power, wealth, or fame.

"Porphyrise" Examples

5 Examples of "Porphyrise"


1. To transform or change something into a porphyry, specifically a reddish brown marble.


The old building was exposed to heavy rains, causing the stones to porphyrise over time, giving it a rusty hue.

2. In a figurative sense, to cause or experience a porphyria, a group of rare genetic disorders.


Her health began to porphyrise as the mysterious symptoms accumulated, and the doctor suspected an inherited condition.

3. In an informal sense, to become reddish or purple in color, often used to describe the skin.


After spending too much time outdoors, her skin porphyrised and got sunburned.

4. To produce or form porphyrins, a large group of organic compounds in living nature.


The cells in the laboratory porphyrised the blood cells, leading to a significant change in structure.

5. In a fictional or hypothetical scenario, to transform or convert something into a porphyry or a related substance.


In science fiction, advanced technology allowed them to porphyrise metals into super-hard composites.

"Porphyrise" Similar Words

Porphyrin

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Porphyrine

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Porphyrinogen

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A porphyrinogen is a compound that is characterized by the presence of a ring structure consisting of four pyrrole subunits connected by methine bridges (-CH). Porphyrinogens are related to porphyrins, which are a group of molecules that contain this ring structure and are commonly found in biological systems.<br><br>Porphyrinogens typically donate electrons and are involved in the biosynthesis of heme, a key component of hemoglobin, myoglobin, and other biological molecules. They are also intermediates in the metabolic pathways that produce these molecules.<br><br>Structurally, porphyrinogens have a porphyrin nucleus, but are in a reduced state, meaning they have extra electrons making the molecules have a general formula of C20H14R5N4 instead of a nominal (a formula most porphyrins have in the fully oxidized state), R- symmetry indicating the places where the extra additional electrons occupy in the pseudocyclic arrangement.<br><br>In terms of biochemistry, the porphyrinogen is an intermediate step in the biosynthesis of porphyrins.

Porphyrinogens

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Heme pigments that are precursors to heme, a component of hemoglobin found in blood and myoglobin found in muscles. They are produced through the breakdown of histidine in a nonheme pathway or, more importantly, in the heme pathway in which ferrochelatase catalyzes the incorporation of ferrous iron into the ring structure.

Porphyrins

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A term from biochemistry.<br><br>Porphyrins are a group of heterocyclic macrocyclic compounds, consisting of a ring of four modified pyrrole subunits interconnected at their α carbon atoms via methine bridges (CH-). Each pyrrole contains a side chain attached to one of the ring atoms. Porphyrins are found in many biological molecules, such as hemoglobin, myoglobin, and chlorophyll, which are crucial for transporting oxygen, facilitating electron transfer, and photosynthesis.<br><br>The porphyrin molecule has a four-fold symmetry, allowing the arrangement of metal ions, like iron, copper or magnesium, at its center.

Porphyrio

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Porphyrion

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A type of ancient Greek bronze vessel, typically used for mixing wine and water, which was often decorated with images of gods or mythological scenes.

Porphyrisation

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Porphyrite

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Porphyrite is a type of igneous rock, specifically a type of monzonite or diorite. It is characterized by a porphyritic texture, which is a mixture of large distinctive crystals (phenocrysts) and a finer-grained matrix. The rock is typically dark in color, with a mixture of quartz, feldspar, and mica.

Porphyritic

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Geologically, porphyritic refers to a type of igneous rock that features large grains of a dominant mineral, typically feldspar, embedded in a fine-grained matrix of the same mineral or another mineral. This contrast between coarse and fine grained textures gives the rock a characteristic appearance.<br><br>In geology, the term porphyritic is commonly used to describe rocks that contain large phenocrysts (coarse crystals) within a finer-grained groundmass. These rocks can be either extrusive or intrusive igneous rocks.<br><br>In geology grants it's a type of rock is periodically porphyric.

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Porphyrize

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Porphyroblast

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A porphyroblast is a large crystal of a mineral, typically garnet, that has grown in place within a metamorphic rock, often surrounded by smaller crystals of other minerals. <br><br>It is a key indicator of high-pressure, high-temperature metamorphism, and the porphyroblast is typically surrounded by a sheath or mosaic of smaller crystals that have formed during the same metamorphic event. <br><br>Porphyroblasts can range in size from a few millimeters to several meters across.

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Porphyrocoma

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Porphyrogene

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A rare and fascinating word!<br><br>Porphyrogene (or Porphyrogenet) refers to a person born in the purple, meaning they were born as the offspring of a reigning monarch, especially in the Byzantine Empire. In other words, a person born to an emperor or empress while they were on the throne.<br><br>This title emerged from the tradition of using purple dye in the Byzantine Empire, which was highly valued and costly. Only members of the imperial family were allowed to wear garments dyed with this purple, and thus being born in the purple signified a birthright to power and royalty.<br><br>Over time, the term has been used more broadly to describe anyone born into a position of privilege or nobility, but its original meaning is specifically tied to the Byzantine royal family.