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Dyar meaning

A surname.

Using Dyar

  • The main meaning on this page is: A surname.
  • In the example corpus, dyar often appears in combinations such as: dyar and.

Context around Dyar

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 23.6 words
  • Position in the sentence: 20 start, 0 middle, 0 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Dyar

  • In this selection, "dyar" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Recognizable usage signals include dyar and gunter and dyar s brisk. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "dyar" sits close to words such as abbe, abdollahian and abergavenny, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with dyar

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Dyar and Gunter, pp. 31–33 Tenacity is related to both cleavage and fracture. (14 words)

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 112 Several amphibole mineral species can have an asbestiform crystal habit. (15 words)

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 113–115 Cyclosilicates tend to be strong, with elongated, striated crystals. (15 words)

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 110–113 Micas are also T-O-T-stacked phyllosilicates, but differ from the other T-O-T and T-O-stacked subclass members in that they incorporate aluminium into the tetrahedral sheets (clay minerals have Al 3+ in octahedral sites). (45 words)

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 32–39 Chesterman and Lowe, p. 38 Hardness main Diamond is the hardest natural material, and has a Mohs hardness of 10. The hardness of a mineral defines how much it can resist scratching. (38 words)

Dyar and Gunter, p. 110 The kaolinite-serpentine group consists of T-O stacks (the 1:1 clay minerals); their hardness ranges from 2 to 4, as the sheets are held by hydrogen bonds. (34 words)

Example sentences (20)

Dyar’s brisk maid Mrs. White gets in many one-liners, as she revolts against the others and the investigation.

Dyar and Gunter, p. 104 The two main constituents of silicates are silicon and oxygen, which are the two most abundant elements in the Earth's crust.

Dyar and Gunter, p. 105 Orthosilicates (or nesosilicates) have no linking of polyhedra, thus tetrahedra share no corners.

Dyar and Gunter, p. 110 The kaolinite-serpentine group consists of T-O stacks (the 1:1 clay minerals); their hardness ranges from 2 to 4, as the sheets are held by hydrogen bonds.

Dyar and Gunter, p. 14 The significance of this structural property will be explained further by coordination polyhedra.

Dyar and Gunter, p. 15 Overall, around 150 minerals are considered particularly important, whether in terms of their abundance or aesthetic value in terms of collecting.

Dyar and Gunter, p. 22–23 Crystal structure and habit main seeAlso Topaz has a characteristic orthorhombic elongated crystal shape.

Dyar and Gunter, p. 579 Physical properties of minerals Classifying minerals ranges from simple to difficult.

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Dyar and Gunter, p. 588 Zeolites often have distinctive crystal habits, occurring in needles, plates, or blocky masses.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 104–117 The silicate subclasses are described below in order of decreasing polymerization.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 110–113 Micas are also T-O-T-stacked phyllosilicates, but differ from the other T-O-T and T-O-stacked subclass members in that they incorporate aluminium into the tetrahedral sheets (clay minerals have Al 3+ in octahedral sites).

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 112 Several amphibole mineral species can have an asbestiform crystal habit.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 113–115 Cyclosilicates tend to be strong, with elongated, striated crystals.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 12–17 When minerals react, the products will sometimes assume the shape of the reagent; the product mineral is termed to be a pseudomorph of (or after) the reagent.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 131–144 Two broad classes of elements are defined with regards to their contribution to a mineral's colour.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 20–22 Two common classifications, Dana and Strunz, are used for minerals; both rely on composition, specifically with regards to important chemical groups, and structure.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 24–26 In contrast, the play of colours in opal is caused by light refracting from ordered microscopic silica spheres within its physical structure.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 30–31 Specific gravity Galena, PbS, is a mineral with a high specific gravity.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 31–33 Tenacity is related to both cleavage and fracture.

Dyar and Gunter, pp. 32–39 Chesterman and Lowe, p. 38 Hardness main Diamond is the hardest natural material, and has a Mohs hardness of 10. The hardness of a mineral defines how much it can resist scratching.

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Common combinations with dyar

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Dyar means: A surname.
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