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Crystallographic

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crys·tal·log·ra·phy  (krst-lgr-f)
n.
The science of crystal structure and phenomena.

crystal·logra·pher n.
crystal·lo·graphic (-l-grfk), crystal·lo·graphi·cal adj.
crystal·lo·graphi·cal·ly adv.


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