crystallization
Kelime Anlamı :
1. (isim) kristalleşme.
2. kristallenme.
3. Kristallerin luşumu, kristalleşme.
4. kristalleştirme.
5. kristalleşme.
6. kristallesme.
7. billurlaşma.
8. kristallendirme.
9. belirginleşmek.
10. Belirli bir şekil vermek veya almak.
Tanımlar :
1.
the act or process by which a substance in solidifying assumes the form and structure of a crystal, or becomes crystallized.
2. the body formed by crystallizing; as, silver on precipitation forms arborescent crystallizations.
3. the formation of a solid from a solution, melt, vapour or from a different solid phase
4. the process or the result of becoming more definite or precise.
2. the body formed by crystallizing; as, silver on precipitation forms arborescent crystallizations.
3. the formation of a solid from a solution, melt, vapour or from a different solid phase
4. the process or the result of becoming more definite or precise.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
the act or process by which a substance in solidifying assumes the form and structure of a crystal, or becomes crystallized; the formation of crystals.
2. the body formed by crystallizing.
2. the body formed by crystallizing.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
the process by which the molecules of a substance which is in the state of a liquid (or vapor) unite in regular (crystalline) form when it solidifies by cooling or evaporation.
2. the mass or body formed by the process of crystallizing.
3. also spelled crystallisation.
2. the mass or body formed by the process of crystallizing.
3. also spelled crystallisation.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces
2. a mental synthesis that becomes fixed or concrete by a process resembling crystal formation
3. the formation of crystals
2. a mental synthesis that becomes fixed or concrete by a process resembling crystal formation
3. the formation of crystals
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.