Crystalline in a sentence as an adjective

"Printed" metal simply cannot have the right internal crystalline structure for a lot of tasks.

Changing the crystalline structure of carbon is a bit more involved than heating up some filament for a 3D printer.

The material can be crystalline or amorphous, and you can tell which it is at any given time by the resistance.

An equally huge win for this case in particular is that they managed to predict the crystalline structure correctly as well[1].

"The antagonistic nature of chess is much easier to grasp than the cold, crystalline-like beauty of Go's patterns.

Often what makes a solution seem trivial in retrospect is that the problem has been whittled down to its crystalline essence and placed in its proper context.

Novartis failed to establish that the new form has demonstrable efficacy over non-crystalline form.

To put this in perspective, Novartis Glivec is the beta crystalline form of 'imatinib mesylate' - an already known compound which went out of patent.

I remember him making a comment at a convention once where he said he was shocked at what computers looked like on the inside, he expected them to be weird crystalline contraptions.

You can also ask the developers who used it and hopefully some of them will also have experience in [insert crystalline functional language here] so you can get them to weigh up the pros and cons.

Every crystalline material is made of atoms in some pattern, and the symmetry of that pattern has big consequences for what the material's electrons do.

I'd been expecting an exotic crystalline thing, a cyberspace deck or something, and what I got was a little piece of a Victorian engine that made noises like a scratchy old record player.

This is a cathode made from nanoscale particles of crystalline copper hexacyanoferrate which has a lattice that nicely fits hydrated potassium ions.

It is frustrating to hear software engineers talk about how terrible immature + hackerish + **** it all is while assuming that things have some sort of crystalline beauty in other industries.

This forces your calcium crystalline frame-member to depress, compressing your saline-filled lipid-polymer foam skin against the keyboard.

"You'll be working with astronomically smart people who use crystalline cohomology to obtain the best polynomial time approximation algorithms for intractable problems.

The density was consistent with something reasonably close to diamond, but I would have thought that there always has to be some other elements in there... and in any case I wasn't convinced that the vast majority of the interior would be cool enough to be crystalline rather than liquid carbon.

I'll concede that my specific quotation does not, in isolation, appear to be a "No True Scotsmen" fallacy, but considered with the rest of the crystalline deodorant alternative thread, and with spritualist arguments in the form of "It doesn't work if you have unrepented sin/if you don't pray hard enough/maybe you need to fast longer/maybe it's just not God's will", my comment makes more sense.

Crystalline definitions

adjective

consisting of or containing or of the nature of crystals; "granite is crystalline"

adjective

distinctly or sharply outlined; "crystalline sharpness of outline"- John Buchan

adjective

transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity; "the cold crystalline water of melted snow"; "crystal clear skies"; "could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool"; "lucid air"; "a pellucid brook"; "transparent crystal"

See also: limpid lucid pellucid transparent