Petrifying a mushroom involves a process similar to fossilization, typically requiring the mushroom to be buried in sediment and subjected to mineral-rich water over a long period. The minerals gradually replace the organic material of the mushroom, turning it into stone. This process can take thousands to millions of years and usually occurs in environments where conditions are favorable for mineral deposition. However, for artistic or craft purposes, you can create a faux petrified mushroom using resin or plaster to mimic the appearance of stone.
Petrify is a verb.
a good sentence would be, what are you trying to do? petrify me?
The item soft cures petrify and gradual petrify. I'm pretty sure if you have Garnet's stona it will do the same.
petrify
To scare. Or to fossilize.
The boys discovered petrified wood in the stream. The sight of the huge monster left him petrified, too scared to move.
The wood petrified with time
Petrify, Petrifying
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The antonym for "petrify" is "revitalize" or "energize." While "petrify" means to make someone so frightened that they are unable to move or to turn something into stone, its antonyms convey a sense of bringing life, energy, or vitality back to something. Other possible antonyms include "animate" or "liberate."
No, the correct spelling is 'petrify'
Petrify your penis and call it Old Rex.