Hexagonal vs Berborite - What's the difference?
hexagonal | berborite |
(geometry) Having six edges, or having a cross-section in the form of a hexagon.
(crystallography) Having three equal axes which cross at 60° angles, and an unequal axis which crosses the others at 90° angle.
(mineral) A colorless trigonal or hexagonal mineral, with chemical formula Be2(BO3)(OH,F)·(H2O).
As an adjective hexagonal
is (geometry) having six edges, or having a cross-section in the form of a hexagon.As a noun berborite is
(mineral) a colorless trigonal or hexagonal mineral, with chemical formula be2(bo3)(oh,f)·(h2o).hexagonal
English
Adjective
(-)- Nuts in engineering are generally hexagonal .
