crystal |
microcrystal |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As a noun microcrystal is
a microscopic crystal.
crystal |
leucophanite |
As nouns the difference between crystal and leucophanite
is that
crystal is a solid composed of an array of atoms or molecules possessing long-range order and arranged in a pattern which is periodic in three dimensions while
leucophanite is a sorosilicate mineral that occurs in pegmatites and alkali igneous complexes as yellow, greenish or white triclinic crystals.
As an adjective crystal
is very clear.
As a proper noun Crystal
is {{given name|female|from=English}}.
crystal |
adatom |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As a noun adatom is
(materials science) an atom that lies on a crystal surface.
crystal |
afwillite |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As a noun afwillite is
(mineral) a calcium hydroxide nesosilicate mineral, occurring as glassy, colourless to white prismatic monoclinic crystals.
crystal |
poikilotopic |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As an adjective poikilotopic is
(geology) describing a crystalline sedimentary rock having multisized crystals the larger of which enclose small ones, often of a different mineral.
crystal |
subhedral |
As adjectives the difference between crystal and subhedral
is that
crystal is very clear while
subhedral is having some crystal faces and some grainy surfaces; neither entirely euhedral nor entirely anhedral.
As a noun crystal
is a solid composed of an array of atoms or molecules possessing long-range order and arranged in a pattern which is periodic in three dimensions.
As a proper noun Crystal
is {{given name|female|from=English}}.
crystal |
euhedral |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As an adjective euhedral is
(mineralogy) having sharp, recognisable crystal faces.
crystal |
quenstedtite |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As a noun quenstedtite is
(mineralogy) a rare iron sulfate mineral that forms violet or white triclinic crystals.
crystal |
morphotropism |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As a noun morphotropism is
(chemistry) the state of two crystals whose similar physical structure is due to similar chemical composition.
crystal |
druse |
As a proper noun crystal
is .
As a noun druse is
.
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