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I . crys·tal [ˈkrɪstəl] N

1. crystal CHEM:

crystal

2. crystal no pl (glass):

crystal

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

crystal

II . crys·tal [ˈkrɪstəl] ADJ

1. crystal CHEM:

crystal

2. crystal (made of crystal):

crystal

3. crystal (clear):

crystal

4. crystal (transparent):

crystal

crys·tal ˈball N

crystal ball
I haven't got a crystal ball

crys·tal ˈclear ADJ

1. crystal clear (transparent):

crystal clear water, sky

2. crystal clear (obvious):

crystal clear
crystal clear
she made it crystal clear that ...

li·quid crys·tal ˈtele·vi·sion N

Usage examples with crystal

I haven't got a crystal ball
she made it crystal clear that ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Use only one of the three kinds of dichromate crystals.
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Enormous crystals of orthoclase were common, some over five feet in diameter.
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As the air rises, its temperature drops, and its water vapour first condenses as water droplets, and later freezes as ice crystals.
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These olivine crystals probably settled out of the magma first.
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Periodically poled crystals are frequently used as nonlinear optical materials.
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It has a high melting point, single crystals are relatively hard to obtain, and introducing and retaining controlled impurities is difficult.
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It is a soft, dark grey telluride mineral which forms monoclinic crystals.
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It is one of the few sulfide minerals to form fibrous or needle like crystals.
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Crystals are modeled as discrete lattices, generated by a list of independent finite translations.
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The latter are also large crystals in a finer matrix, but they grew after deformation took place and after the matrix was formed.
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