silicate
silicate
NounAdjective
pl: silicates
This term is primarily used within the specialized domains of geology, mineralogy, and materials science. It carries a clinical, technical connotation, describing the chemical architecture of the most abundant minerals in the Earth's crust. When used as an adjective, it specifies the composition of a substance, whereas the noun form refers to the specific chemical compound.
As a noun, the word is treated as a standard countable entity when referring to different types of silicate minerals or specific chemical salts. It does not possess irregular pluralization or restrictive countability patterns common to abstract nouns.
Meanings
Examples
This is a silicate.
It is a silicate.
Silicate is common.
Industrial silicate production requires high temperatures.
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