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zebrine


Meanings
  • A rare mineral with the appearance of stripes, resembling a zebra's coat.

    - "The miner was fascinated by the new mineral discovery, which he named 'zebrine' due to its striking resemblance to a zebra's coat."

Rhymes
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zerine , cerine , terine , and perine
Homophones
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Variants
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zebra , zebra crossing , zebras , zebrine , zebrines
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The mineral zebrine can occur in various forms, including as a crystal, as a mineral aggregate, and as a mineral vein. In its crystalline form, zebrine crystals can exhibit various shapes and habits, including prismatic, tabular, rhombohedral, and triclinic forms. In its aggregated form, zebrine can occur as nodular or massive aggregates, which can exhibit various colors and textures due to the presence of impurities or secondary minerals.


Etymology
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Derived from the Latin word 'zebra' which means 'striped' or 'horse with stripes'.


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  1. Did you know that there is a rare form of zebra called a 'white zebra' or 'albinistic zebra'. These zebras lack the pigment melanin in their skin, which results in their white or pale coloration. While albinism is relatively rare in most animal species, including humans, it is estimated that there are around 1,000 to 3,000 white zebras living in the wild today. These white zebras are often found in populations that live in areas with dense vegetation, such as forests or grasslands, which can provide them with some degree of camouflage and protection from predators. However, despite their unique coloration and relatively small population size, white zebras are not considered to be a separate or distinct subspecies of zebra, but rather a variant or morph of the common zebra species, which is scientifically known as Equus quagga. White zebras are not considered to be a separate or distinct subspecies of zebra because they do not have any unique or distinguishing physical or genetic characteristics that set them apart from other common zebra subpopulations or populations. Instead, white zebras are considered to be a variant or morph of the common zebra species due to their unique and relatively rare coloration, which is caused by a lack of the pigment melanin in their skin.


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  1. Zebra Minerals: A group of minerals that exhibit striped or zebra-like patterns in their crystal structures. These minerals are often named after the animal they resemble, such as zebraite, zebraconite, and zebraquartz.

  2. Zebra Geology: The study of geological formations, structures, and processes that exhibit striped or zebra-like patterns. These patterns can be due to various causes, such as the deposition of alternating layers of sediment, the intrusion of magma into pre-existing layers of rock, or the faulting and movement of tectonic plates. The study of zebra geology can provide valuable insights into the history and evolution of the Earth's crust, as well as the mechanisms and processes that shape and influence our planet's geological features.


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Zebrine has been the subject of various cultural expressions throughout history. In literature, zebrine has been used as a symbol of rarity and uniqueness. In art, zebrine has been depicted in various forms, including as a mineral specimen, as a gemstone, and as a decorative motif. In music, zebrine has been used as a metaphor for something rare and valuable. In folklore, zebrine has been said to have mystical properties and to bring good fortune to those who possess it.

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