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crystallize1590s, from crystal + -ize. Figurative use is from 1660s. Related: Crystallized; crystallizing.
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crystallize1) To form as a distinctive crystal shape. 2) To have crystals in a particular group (i.e. Diamond crystallizes in the Isometric system).
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crystallizeto become clear or definite.
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crystallizev. To bring together or give fixed shape to.
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crystallizecrystallization is the slow precipitation of crystals from a solution of a substance. Crystallization can also refer to the solid-liquid separation and purification technique in which mass transfer oc [..]
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crystallizeTo form sugar- or honey-based syrups into crystals. The term also describes the coating.
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crystallize(v) cause to take on a definite and clear shape(v) make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear(v) cause to form crystals or assume crystalline form(v) assume crystalline form; become crystallize [..]
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crystallizeA form of solid made up of molecules that are neatly arranged in regular and specific repeating patterns (Lesson 13)
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crystallizeTo form a crystal shape, or to have crystals in a particular group (i.e. Diamond crystallizes in the isometric system).
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