IPA: /ˈnaɪs/
KK: /nɑɪs/
Having characteristics or qualities that are like gneiss, a type of metamorphic rock.
The gneissose rock formation displayed beautiful banding patterns.
Gneissose → The word originates from the German word 'Gneis', which refers to a type of metamorphic rock characterized by its banded or foliated structure. The suffix '-ose' is derived from Latin 'osus', meaning full of or characterized by. Therefore, 'gneissose' describes a rock that is characterized by the properties of gneiss.
Think of 'Gneis' as a type of rock that has a banded appearance, and the '-ose' suffix means full of or characterized by. This helps you remember that 'gneissose' refers to something that has the qualities of gneiss.
No commonly confused words.