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I . crys·tal [ˈkrɪstəl] N

1. crystal CHEM:

2. crystal no pl (glass):

3. crystal Am (on a watch, clock):

II . crys·tal [ˈkrɪstəl] ADJ

1. crystal CHEM:

2. crystal (made of crystal):

3. crystal (clear):

4. crystal (transparent):

crys·tal ˈclear ADJ

1. crystal clear (transparent):

2. crystal clear (obvious):

li·quid crys·tal ˈtele·vi·sion N

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Infrared spectrophotometry is used as one of the methods for measuring the quality of the grown crystals.
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Using a wet pastry brush, wash down any sugar crystals that have stuck to the side of the pan.
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It occurs as long, slender to thick prismatic and columnar crystals that are usually triangular in cross-section, often with curved striated faces.
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Acute scalenohedral crystals are sometimes referred to as dogtooth spar while the rhombohedral form is sometimes referred to as nailhead spar.
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Chemicals known as cryoprotectants can be added to water, to lower its freezing point (like an antifreeze) and increase viscosity, which inhibits formation of crystals.
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Large crystals of mica used for various applications are typically mined from granitic pegmatites.
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He is depicted as a very large man with a sullen appearance, and his symbol is a necklace of blue and white ice crystals.
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It crystallizes in the monoclinic system and forms prismatic crystals.
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An argon atmosphere is also used for growing crystals of silicon and germanium.
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It forms gray black metallic prismatic to acicular crystals with monoclinic symmetry.
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