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microcrystalline
[ mahy-kroh-kris-tl-in, -ahyn- ]
microcrystalline
/ ˌmaɪkrəʊˈkrɪstəˌlaɪn /
adjective
- (of a solid) composed of microscopic crystals
microcrystalline
/ mī′krō-krĭs′tə-lĭn /
- Having a crystalline structure visible only under a microscope.
Other Words From
- mi·cro·crys·tal·lin·i·ty [mahy-kroh-kris-tl-, in, -i-tee], noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of microcrystalline1
Example Sentences
In the pre-show room of the ride, look for a solid microcrystalline silicon billet, ancient silicon wafer chips, vintage cartridge casings for hard drive disks and microscopes.
Growing single crystals of PBAs is challenging because of the rapidity with which microcrystalline powders precipitate when solutions of PBA precursors are combined.
Consequently, even the most dynamic porous materials tend to be brittle and isolated as microcrystalline powders14, whereas flexible organic or inorganic molecular crystals cannot expand without fracturing.
In the coming weeks The Wellery will install a Somadome pod, a device that Saks says “uses LED color therapy, binaural beat meditation, and energy healing microcrystalline tiles for optimal restoration.”
They are common constituents of microcrystalline igneous rocks, and often occur as inclusions in larger crystals of other substances.
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