Uncrystallized (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Without real or apparent crystalline form; "an amorphous mineral"; "amorphous structure".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The volcanic glass, formed rapidly and quenched quickly, exhibited an uncrystallized state.
- Studies revealed the structure of this recently discovered alloy remained uncrystallized after multiple cooling and reheating cycles.
- It has long been theorized that meteorites might originate from planetary material with uncrystallized interior structure.
- Natural zeolites commonly undergo transition into a synthetic or lab-synthesized mineral structure where these end products still form as mostly uncrystallized in texture.
- Historically an immense majority of vitrified metal surface portions developed their largely uncrystallized coating of enamel paint rapidly without taking many re-bake firings cycles as pre-devised coatings formed often needing five multiple sessions otherwise prior technology provided minimal choices still even relatively weak if really far longer durable enamel compared ceramic's otherwise rather equal the surface over layers before mechanical flex as low-tech existed if or within decades relatively rather difficultURLExceptionHeaderCode unprovidedactionDate.
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Meaning 2
Not finally or definitely formed; "uncrystallized ideas".
Classification
All adjective clusters.
Examples
- The writer's uncrystallized thoughts made it difficult for her to develop a clear narrative in her novel.
- His uncrystallized opinions on the issue changed rapidly as he discovered more information.
- The artist's latest sculpture embodied an uncrystallized concept that viewers struggled to interpret.
- The company's uncrystallized goals were reflected in their vague mission statement.
- Researchers were studying the uncrystallized patterns that occurred before a specific phenomenon happened.