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geode

/jee-ohd/US // ˈdʒi oʊd //UK // (ˈdʒiːəʊd) //

地狱,地壳,地震,地狱石

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a hollow concretionary or nodular stone often lined with crystals.
    • : the hollow or cavity of this.
    • : any similar formation.

Examples

  • I looked it over as if it were some strange geode, compressed as it was by time and tread.

  • For , m ync btre, gif ow sw ync, t w ac s bc on t geode wnden e w ealle gecnwan mgen.

  • A geode is a hollow shell of stone, usually quartz, lined with crystals pointing toward the center.

  • The entire region is an enormously large, perfectly formed, and undamaged geode.

  • No date; no place mentioned; we note the suggestion that it was only a geode, which had been upon the ground in the first place.

  • Geode, an irregular shaped stone, containing a small cavity.