Pronunciation: /krɪstəˈlɒɡrəfi/
noun the branch of science that deals with the geometric arrangement of atoms in crystals
A1 Crystallography is the study of crystals.
A2 In crystallography, scientists use X-ray diffraction to determine the atomic structure of crystals.
B1 Crystallography plays a crucial role in understanding the properties of materials.
B2 Advanced crystallography techniques allow for precise analysis of crystal structures.
C1 Crystallography has revolutionized the field of chemistry by providing detailed insights into molecular structures.
C2 The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for groundbreaking work in crystallography.
formal Crystallography is a branch of science that studies the arrangement of atoms in crystalline solids.
informal I'm taking a class on crystallography next semester, it sounds really interesting.
slang Crystallography is like solving a puzzle with atoms.
figurative In the world of science, crystallography is like the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe.
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