Geodal

/dʒiː.ˈoʊ.dəl/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of a geode or geodes; having the quality of being hollow with interior crystals.

Etymology

From geode + -al (Latin -alis, 'relating to'). The suffix -al converts the noun into an adjective describing properties of geodes.

Kelly Says

A 'geodal structure' in mineralogy describes that magical moment when you crack open a rock expecting nothing and find a sparkling crystal cave inside—it's like nature's surprise gift boxes.

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