The difference between Chrysotile and Serpentine

When used as nouns, chrysotile means a fibrous silicate mineral with the chemical formula mg3(si2o5)(oh)4, whereas serpentine means any of several plants believed to cure snakebites.


Serpentine is also verb with the meaning: to serpentize.

Serpentine is also adjective with the meaning: of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes.

check bellow for the other definitions of Chrysotile and Serpentine

  1. Chrysotile as a noun (mineral):

    A fibrous silicate mineral with the chemical formula Mg3(Si2O5)(OH)4; a form of serpentine asbestos.

  1. Serpentine as an adjective:

    Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of snakes.

  2. Serpentine as an adjective:

    Of, or having attributes associated with, the serpent referred to in the book of Genesis in the Bible, such as craftiness or deceitfulness.

    Examples:

    "The wily criminal was known for his serpentine behavior."

  3. Serpentine as an adjective:

    Having the form or shape of a snake.

    Examples:

    "synonyms ophidian"

    "There are serpentine species of lizards which do not have legs."

  4. Serpentine as an adjective:

    Curving in alternate directions; sinuous.

    Examples:

    "synonyms sinuous tortuous winding"

    "The serpentine path through the mountains was narrow and dangerous."

  1. Serpentine as a noun:

    Any of several plants believed to cure snakebites.

  2. Serpentine as a noun (historical):

    An early form of cannon, used in the 16th century.

  3. Serpentine as a noun:

    A kind of firework.

  4. Serpentine as a noun:

    A coiled distillation tube.

  5. Serpentine as a noun (maths):

    Any of several related cubic curves; anguinea

  1. Serpentine as a verb (archaic):

    To serpentize; to turn or bend; to meander.

  1. Serpentine as a noun (mineralogy):

    Any of several green/brown minerals consisting of a magnesium and iron silicates that have similar layered crystal structure.

  2. Serpentine as a noun (geology):

    An outcrop or region with soil and rock dominated by these minerals.

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