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chatoyant Meaning in Bengali



 শেতোয়াঁট,

রঙের তারতম্য যখন বিভিন্ন লাইট অথবা বিভিন্ন কোণ থেকে দেখা

Adjective:

শেতোয়াঁট,





chatoyant's Usage Examples:

incandescent light An alexandrite ring with diamonds Translucent yellowish chatoyant chrysoberyl is called cymophane or cat's eye.


Tiger's eye (also called tiger eye) is a chatoyant gemstone that is usually a metamorphic rock with a golden to red-brown colour and a silky lustre.


It has an unusual swirling, fibrous appearance, sometimes chatoyant, and that, along with its intense color, can lead many to believe at first.


The stellate masses tend to be chatoyant, meaning they have a varying luster.


in which the growth of the wood fibers is distorted in an undulating chatoyant pattern, producing wavy lines known as "flames".


famous stone (gemology)|asteriated]] stones such as star sapphires and chatoyant stones such as cat's eye chrysoberyl, a domed cabochon cut is used to.


Transparent stones of clean color have been faceted, and chatoyant specimens have been cabochon-cut.


The stone has areas that are highly chatoyant similar to pietersite or tiger's eye.


When the schiller forms an indistinct band, it is said to display a chatoyant effect.


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Another gem variety is the chatoyant form known as cat's-eye actinolite.


Identification Color White to gray, blueish, greenish, reddish; may be chatoyant Crystal habit Crystals commonly tabular, divergent aggregates, granular.


Other examples are star-topaz and certain prized chatoyant (French: [ʃatwajɑ̃], lit.



chatoyant's Meaning':

varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles

Synonyms:

changeable; colourful; iridescent; colorful; shot;

Antonyms:

colorless; changelessness; unexchangeable; unchangeable; constant;

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