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crystallizationProduction of a purer sample of a substance by slow precipitation of crystals from a solution of the substance.
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crystallizationThe process of forming pure crystals by freezing a liquid, evaporating a solution, or precipitating a solid from solution. Impurities remain in the liquid, so crystallization is often to purify solid [..]
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crystallization1660s, noun of action from crystallize + -ation. Figurative use is attested from 1842.
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crystallization1) The forming of minerals into a crystal shape. 2) Regarding the crystal habits of a mineral.
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crystallizationnoun. With regard to social psychology, the magnitude of an outlook or, more particularly, the degree of determination of an outlook over a period of time and the degree of reluctance of the outlook t [..]
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crystallizationcrystallization (pop)
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crystallizationA condition in which a dried ink film repels a subsequent ink or coating which must be printed on to it. This word has an entirely different meaning in chemistry.
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crystallizationThe final stage of birdsong formation, in which fully formed adult song is achieved.
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crystallizationNucleation and growth of crystals.
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crystallization(n) the formation of crystals(n) a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces(n) a mental synthesis that becomes fixed or concre [..]
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crystallizationGrowth of minerals (crystalline solids) from a liquid or gas.
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crystallizationThe formation of crystals by the atoms assuming definite positions in a crystal lattice. This is what happens when a liquid metal solidifies. (Fatigue, the failure of metals under repeated stresses, i [..]
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crystallizationGrowth of minerals (crystalline solids) from a liquid or gas.
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crystallizationThe formation of crystalline substances from Solutions or melts. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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crystallizationSolid matter that forms in an adhesive when the temperature falls below 50 degrees F. Crystallization can also result from installing wallpaper over a porous wall.
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crystallizationThe formation of crystalline substances from solutions or melts. (McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, 4th ed)
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crystallizationThe forming of crystals or to assume a crystal shape.
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crystallizationThe (natural or artificial) process of formation of solid crystals from a uniform solution. Crystallization is also a chemical solid-liquid separation technique, in which mass transfer of a solute from the liquid solution to a pure solid crystalline phase occurs.
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crystallizationPhysical or chemical process or action which results in the formation of regularly-shaped, -sized, and -patterned solid forms known as crystals. [Journal of Chemical Education; v71; 694-696; 1994.] [S [..]
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crystallizationThe process of a substance going directly from a vapor form (water vapor) to a solid (ice) at the same temperature, without going through the liquid phase (water). The opposite of sublimation.
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crystallizationThe process of a substance going directly from a vapor form (water vapor
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crystallizationThe process of a substance going directly from a vapor form (water vapor) to a solid (ice) at the same temperature, without going through the liquid phase (water). The opposite of sublimation.
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crystallization
(uncountable) The act or process by which a substance in solidifying assumes the form and structure of a crystal, or becomes crystallized.
(countable) The body formed by crystallizing; as, silver [..]
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