Over eons, the silica replaced the cells of the wood, crystallizing into quartz.
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A simulated snapshot of crystallizing carbon atoms under Uranus-like conditions.
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The furor is crystallizing an issue that is not always so simple, so clear-cut.
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The Groningen researchers are the first to succeed in crystallizing glucansucrase.
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In 1937 he succeeded in isolating and crystallizing a second enzyme, catalase.
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As the intrusions have had time to rest before crystallizing, they are not fluidal.
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He was breathing hard from his run, his breath crystallizing and falling on the air.
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The water in the applejack would rise to the top and freeze, crystallizing into ice.
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A snowflake crystallizing is not a machine or code, although it is a complex pattern.
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Cause to take on a definite and clear shape; "He tried to crystallize his thoughts"
Clear: make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear; "Could you clarify these remarks?"; "Clear up the question of who is at fault"
Cause to form crystals or assume crystalline form; "crystallize minerals"
(crystallization) crystal: a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces
(crystallizing) crystallization: the formation of crystals
(Crystallization (love)) Crystallization is a concept, developed in 1822 by the French writer Stendhal, which describes the process, or mental metamorphosis, in which unattractive characteristics of a new love are transformed into perceptual diamonds of shimmering beauty; according to a ...
To make something form into crystals; to assume the form of a crystal; to make something such as an idea more definite or precise; to become more definite or precise; to coat something with crystals, especially with sugar
(CRYSTALLIZED) Tempered glass that has broken into small squarish shaped segments with rounded edges.
(Crystallization) Sugar crystals are formed during the process of cooking sugar when the particles stick together because the liquid they are mixed with is saturated to its fullest point and cannot absorb any more sugar. ...