geode
IPA: dʒˈioʊd
noun
- (geology) A nodule of stone having a cavity lined with mineral or crystal matter on the inside wall.
- (physics) Acronym of generic object of dark energy. (A theoretical alternative to black holes. An object with an event horizon enclosing an interior composed of dark energy.)
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Examples of "geode" in Sentences
- Inside, the boys find a large geode.
- And thanks so much for the geode pic.
- I've never known a geode to have a plot.
- It is also the world's know largest geode.
- It is also the world's largest known geode.
- You can see the crystalline center of the broken geode.
- A geode is not a work of fiction, but a physical object.
- Thunderegg is not synonymous with either geode or agate.
- A superficial examination of a geode won't tell you much.
- Geodes and geode slices are sometimes dyed with artificial colors.
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