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crystalline
[kris-tl-in, -ahyn, -een]
adjective
of or like crystal; clear; transparent.
formed by crystallization.
composed of crystals.
pertaining to crystals or their formation.
crystalline
/ ˈkrɪstəˌlaɪn, ˌkrɪstəˈlɪnɪtɪ /
adjective
having the characteristics or structure of crystals
consisting of or containing crystals
made of or like crystal; transparent; clear
Other Word Forms
- crystallinity noun
- multicrystalline adjective
- noncrystalline adjective
- precrystalline adjective
- pseudocrystalline adjective
- subcrystalline adjective
- uncrystalline adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of crystalline1
Example Sentences
There’s another fiddle, there’s pedal steel, there’s a crystalline piano line winding its way through the depths.
The songs on this trendsetting fourth album are amorphous and crystalline, obsessed with finding beauty in the most faraway corners.
It is known for its crystalline bell-like tone and has been Kashmir's musical signature for centuries.
It’s nutty and crystalline, aged for years in northern Italy and legally protected from imitation, down to the cows’ diet and the wheels’ signature rind stamp.
The star might be 79 years old, but his voice is still unusually supple and youthful, cutting through the night with crystalline clarity, and buoyed by The Chrome Hearts' close-knit harmonies.
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