"Sagenitic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sagenitic" Meaning

Sagenitic refers to a type of granite that contains coarse-grained minerals, particularly quartz, feldspar, and mica. Sagenitic granites are formed through slow cooling and subsequent slow growth of the minerals, resulting in a distinctive texture characterized by large crystals of the minerals. The term "sagenitic" is also used in other contexts to describe textures or patterns that resemble this type of granite.

"Sagenitic" Examples

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A sagenitic type of original word is rare.

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(geology) of or composed of sagenite. "sagenitic quartz"
(mineralogy) of or relating to a sagenitic rock.
(mineralogy) usually cavernous or pitted, which allows the growth of mechanical gold, or more rarely tract gold, in large crystals.
Characterized by sagenite inclusions of pyrite in olivine (formerly known as sagenitic olivine).
New matrix composite photocatalytic film discharged as sagenitic SnO and hafnium nitride, with obvious spectrum- sensitizing properties.

"Sagenitic" Similar Words

Sagas

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Sagathy

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I couldn't find any word in English language "sagathy". It's possible that it's a word from another language, a misspelling, or a non-existent word.

Sage

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Wise and experienced; discerning and perceptive.<br><br>Example: "She's a wise and sage decision maker in the company."<br><br>Synonyms: discerning, perceptive, intelligent, knowledgeable, wise.<br><br>Antonym: inexperienced, naive.

Sagebrush

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Sagely

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Sagene

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Sagene is a neighborhood in the Grünerløkka borough of Oslo, Norway. The name Sagene translates from Norwegian to English as "the signpost" or "the milestone".

Sageness

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Not a word. Suggest "consciousness" as a possible match.

Sagenite

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Sagenite is a rare mineral, a pointer of bismuth sulfide (also known as bismuthinite), Bi2S3. It forms in hydrothermal veins, particularly in veins in metamorphic rocks.

Sager

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Sharp; clever; having a quick and clever mind

Sages

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Highly knowledgeable or wise individuals.

Sagest

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Most exceptional; best; supreme.

Sagged

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Past tense of "sag". <br><br>1. To lower or bend downward, especially because of its own weight, like a branch or a person.<br>Example: The old bag sagged under the weight of her groceries.<br><br>2. To feel or look sad or depressed.<br>Example: She looked tired and sagged after a long, sad week.

Sagging

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Sagging:<br><br>1. Hanging loosely, usually downward, often because of weight or gravity.<br>Example: "The trampoline was sagging in the middle because it was not properly inflated."<br><br>2. Failing to meet standards or expectations in terms of quality or performance.<br>Example: "The new product has been sagging in sales, and the company is struggling to sell it."<br><br>3. Lacking enthusiasm or energy; feeling physically or mentally weak.<br>Example: "After weeks of lack of sleep, I'm feeling pretty sagging today."

Saggital

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Sagittal refers to a line or plane that runs from front to back, or from side to side in the foot of the skull, dividing the brain into two symmetrical hemispheres. It can also describe a diagonal line or direction, especially in relation to the skull or vertebral column.

Saggy

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Saggy refers to something that is hanging loosely or downward due to lack of elasticity or support, often in an unwieldy manner. It can describe a physical posture or position, as well as a visual appearance, especially in terms of loose or hanging skin, fabrics, or other materials.<br><br>For example:<br><br> A saggy belly after losing weight and not maintaining muscle mass.<br> A saggy curtain that hangs limply from the rod.<br> Saggy pants that are worn to the ground.<br> A saggy roof that requires support to prevent collapse.<br><br>The word "saggy" often carries a sense of weariness or collapse, implying that something has lost its shape, structure, or elasticity.

Saginate

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The verb "sagitate" means to move or cause something to move in a curving or wavering motion, often suddenly or violently.