Calcite

How many syllables in Calcite?

calcite has 2 syllables

Split Calcite into syllables?

cal-cite

Definition of Calcite

a mineral consisting of calcium carbonate, typically occurring as colorless or white rhombohedral crystals or as a mass of granular or fibrous material

How should Calcite divide into syllables

The first syllable 'cal' has one vowel 'a' and one consonant 'c'. The second syllable 'cite' has two vowels 'i' and 'e' and two consonants 'c' and 't'.

Part of Speech - Calcite

Noun

The geologist found a beautiful calcite crystal in the cave.

Sentences with Calcite

  • Calcite is often used in the production of cement and lime.
  • The calcite rock formation was stunning to see.
  • The calcite mineral glowed under the blacklight.
  • The geologist used a hammer to break apart the calcite.
  • Calcite is a soft mineral that can be scratched with a fingernail.
  • The calcite crystals were analyzed in the laboratory.
  • The calcite deposit was found in a limestone cave.
  • The calcite powder was used in the manufacture of rubber products.
  • The calcite structure was studied by the mineralogist.
  • The calcite quarry was a popular tourist destination.

Quotes with Calcite

  • The calcite crystals glistened like diamonds in the light.
  • Calcite is a key ingredient in the formation of stalactites and stalagmites.
  • The calcite mineral is often used in the construction industry.
  • The beauty of calcite is in its crystal structure.
  • Calcite can be found all around the world in various forms.
  • The calcite deposit was a major discovery for the mining company.
  • The calcite rock was formed millions of years ago.
  • The calcite mineral is a common sight in caves and caverns.
  • The calcite crystals were carefully extracted from the rock.
  • Calcite is a fascinating mineral with many uses.

Number of characters in Calcite

7 ( c, a, l, c, i, t, e )

Unique letters in Calcite

6 ( c, a, l, i, t, e )

Calcite Backwards

eticlac

Phonetic Transcription of Calcite

IPA (International): ˈkæˌlsaɪt

ARA (American): ˈkæˌlsaɪt

EPA (English): ˈkæˌlsaɪt

KAE-LSAY-T