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İngilizce - Türkçe

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<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
billur
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
kristal

Birçok renk ve boyutlarda kristaller onun masasının karşısında dağıldı. - Crystals of many colors and sizes were scattered across his desk.

Tom bu kuvars kristallerinin iyileştirici güçleri olduğuna inanır. - Tom believes that these quartz crystals have healing powers.

<span class="word-self">crystalspan>-clear
kristal netliğinde
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> sphere
Kristal küre
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> pick up
kristal başlı pikap
snow <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Çevre) kar kristali
allochromatic <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
ışık ileten kristal
biaxial <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
çift eksenli kristal
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
kırılca
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> analysis
kristal analizi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> angle
kristal açısı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> anisotropy
kristal anizotropisi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> axe
kristal ekseni
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> bandpass filter
kristal bant geçirici filtre
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> boundary
kristal sınırı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> calibrator
kristalli kalibratör
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> cell
kristal pil
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> controlled oscillator
kristal kontrollü osilatör
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> controlled transformer
kristal kontrollü transformatör
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> counter
kristal sayacı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> current
kristal akımı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> cutter
kristal kesici
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> defect
kristal defekti
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> detector
kristal detektör
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> diode
kristal diyot
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> field
kristal alanı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> field theory
kristal alan teorisi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> filter
kristal süzgeç
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> gate receiver
kristal kapılı alıcı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> grain
kristal tanesi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> growth
kristal büyümesi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> headphone
kristal kulaklık
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> imperfection
kristal kusuru
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> lattice
kristal kafesi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> loudspeaker
kristal hoparlör
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> microphone
kristal mikrofon
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> mixer
kristal karıştırıcı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> nucleus
kristal çekirdeği
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> oscillator
kristalli osilatör
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> oven
kristal fırını
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> pick up
pikap iğnesi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> pickup
pikap iğnesi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> receiver
kristalli alıcı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> rectifier
kristal doğrultucu
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> set
kristalli alıcı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> spectrometer
kristalli spektrometre
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
kristal yapısı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> sugar
kristal şeker
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> symmetry
kristal simetrisi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> system
kristal sistemi
dichroic <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
dikroik kristal
homopolar <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
homopolar kristal
ideal <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
ideal kristal
ionic <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
iyonik kristal
isomorphous <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
izomorf kristal
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
sıvı kristal
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> display
sıvı kristal gösterge
mixed <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
karışık kristal
mountain <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
neceftaşı
nematic <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
nematik kristal
piezoelectric <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
pizoelektrik kristali
positive <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
pozitif kristal
quartz <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
kuvars kristali
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
kaya kristal
single-<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
tekkristalli
twin <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
ikiz kristal
watch <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
saat camı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> alum, rock alum
kristal şap, rock şap
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> axes
kristal eksenleri
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> axis
kristal ekseni
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> grating
kristal ağı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> lattice
kristal kafesi, kirilca örgüsü
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
kristal yapı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> wedding
kristal düğün
fluid <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
sıvı kristal
fundamental <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
ana kristal
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> display
sıvı kristal ekran
negative <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
negatif kristal
positive <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
pozitif kristal, artı kristal
corners of <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Jeoloji) kristale ait köşeler
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Tıp) Tabii halde köşeli şekil göseren sert yapıda şeffaf madde, billur, kristal
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
parlak
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Askeri) KRİSTAL: Şeffaf, parlak ve kesme cam, billur
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
crystal glass parlak ve şeffafcrystal set kristal ile çalışan radyo alıcısı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
crystal ball billur küre
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
şeffaf şey
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
crystal gazing billur küre ile fal bakma
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
billur gibi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
{i} kristal eşya
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
{i} saat camı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
{i} kesme cam
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
şeffaf
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
açık

Kendimi açık seçik ifade etmeme izin verin. - Let me make myself crystal clear.

<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
kristal biçiminde
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
berrak
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> array
(Nükleer Bilimler) kristal grubu
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> axes
kristal ekseni
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> backing
(Nükleer Bilimler) sönümleme bloku
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> ball
(Askeri) RADAR EKRANI
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> class
kristal sınıfı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> effects
(Nükleer Bilimler) kristal etkileri
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> elements
kristal elemanları
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> face
kristal yüzü
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> fractionation
kristal fraksiyonlaşması
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> group
kristal grubu
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> habit
kristal habitüsü
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> lattice
kristal ağı
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> lattice
(Nükleer Bilimler) kristal ağı (kafesi)
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> loading
(Nükleer Bilimler) kristal yükü
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> spectrometer
(Nükleer Bilimler) kristal spektrometre
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> twinning
kristal ikizlenmesi
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> zonning
kristal zonlanması
curved <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Nükleer Bilimler) eğri kristal
do you have any <span class="word-self">crystalspan> wine decanters
kristal şarap sürahiniz var mı
double <span class="word-self">crystalspan> probe
(Nükleer Bilimler) çift kristalli prob
edges of <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Jeoloji) kristal kenarları
ice <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
buz kristali
ionic <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
iyon kristali
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> display
Sıvı Kristal Görüntü
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> display
sıvı kristal görüntü birimi,sıvı kristal gösterge
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> screen
sivi kristal ekran
mixed <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Madencilik) karma billur
oscillator <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
salingac kristali
perfect <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
ideal kristal
piezoelectric <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Fizik) piezoelektrik kristal
positive <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(Elektrik, Elektronik) artı kristal
rhombic <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
rombik kristal
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
(isim)cef taşı
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
kayaç kristali
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
neceftaşı
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
necef taşı
salt <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
tuz kristali
synthetic quartz <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
sentetik kuvartz kristal
twin <span class="word-self">crystalspan> probe
(Nükleer Bilimler) çift kristalli prob
voltage controlled <span class="word-self">crystalspan> oscillator; voltage controlled oscillator
(Askeri) gerilim kumanda kristal osilatörü; gerilim kumanda osilatörü
İngilizce - İngilizce

crystal- teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı

<span class="word-self">Crystalspan>
A female given name

Well, he said, name a girl Crystal and what's more likely? That she'll get a Ph.D. in biomechanics, or end up shaking her tail for tips?.

clear as <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
transparent
clear as <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
understandable
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A solid (mineral quartz or otherwise) composed of an array of atoms possessing long-range order and arranged in a pattern which is periodic in three dimensions
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A fine type of glassware, or the material used to make it
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A piece of glimmering, shining mineral resembling ice or glass
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
crystal meth: methamphetamine hydrochloride
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> ball
A way of seeing into the future

If her past is a crystal ball to her future, she will perhaps never be rich, even though she is a good, kind, educated, hard-working person.

<span class="word-self">crystalspan> ball
A globe of glass or crystal used to foretell the future

Oh, crystal ball, crystal ball, / Save us all, tell me life is beautiful, / Mirror, mirror on the wall..

<span class="word-self">crystalspan> balls
plural form of crystal ball
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> clear
Visually clear, a sharp image, high acuity

The picture on this TV is crystal clear – you can see every grain of sand!.

<span class="word-self">crystalspan> clear
Completely clear and understood

Reread through the manual until the instructions are crystal clear in your head.

<span class="word-self">crystalspan> healing
The supposed therapeutic effects of crystals
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> lattice
A regular three-dimensional geometric arrangement of atoms, molecules or ions in a crystal
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> meth
The drug methamphetamine hydrochloride
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> momentum
A specific vector associated with the movement of electrons in a crystal lattice
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> radio
A crystal set
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> set
An early radio receiver, having no electrical power supply except the radio waves themselves; it used a crystal of lead or cadmium sulphide and a wire (the cat's whisker) touching the crystal's surface
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> sets
plural form of crystal set
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> twinning
The intergrowth of two twin crystals
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> violet
A dye, derived from gentian violet, that is used as an acid-base indicator and as a biological stain
ionic <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a class of crystal consisting of a lattice of ions held together by their electrostatic interaction; they exhibit strong absorption of infrared radiation and have planes along which they cleave easily
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a phase of matter similar to a liquid, in which the molecules are arranged regularly in one or two dimensions
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> display
A display device that uses liquid crystals to control luminance of each pixel or pattern
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> displays
plural form of liquid crystal display
positive <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a doubly refracting crystal in which the index of refraction for the extraordinary ray is greater than for the ordinary ray, and the former is refracted nearer to the axis than the latter, such as as quartz and ice; as opposed to negative crystal: one in which this characteristic is reversed, such as Iceland spar or tourmaline
quartz-<span class="word-self">crystalspan> clock
a clock which is regulated by a quartz crystal
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
clear, colourless form of the silica-based mineral quartz, often called "pure quartz" or "clear quartz"
single <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A material formed from by the growth of a crystal nucleus without secondary nucleation or impingement on other crystals; a regular three-dimensional structure extends throughout the material
twin <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
either of two separate crystals that share crystal lattice points in a symmetrical manner and intergrow
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
{n} a transparent stone, regular form of salt or other substance made from a solution by evaporation
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
{a} transparent, clear, bright
Bohemia <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Bohemian glass, or Bohemia crystal, is a decorative glass produced in regions of Bohemia and Silesia, now in the current state of the Czech Republic
<span class="word-self">Crystalspan>
The drug Crystal Meth (methamphetamine hydrochloride)
<span class="word-self">Crystalspan>
given name, female
<span class="word-self">Crystalspan> Palace
{i} large iron and glass building erected in Hyde Park (London, England) that accommodated the Great Exhibition in 1851 and afterwards was moved to south London (destroyed by fire in 1936)
<span class="word-self">Crystalspan> Palace
a large building made of glass and iron, built in Hyde Park, London to contain the Great Exhibition of 1851. The building was later moved to South London, but was destroyed by fire in 1936. The name 'Crystal Palace' is still used for a football team and a district in South London. Giant glass-and-iron exhibition hall in Hyde Park, London, that housed the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was taken down and rebuilt (1852-54) at Sydenham Hill, where it survived until its destruction by fire in 1936. Designed by the greenhouse builder Sir Joseph Paxton (1801-1865), it was a remarkable assembly of prefabricated parts. Its intricate network of slender iron rods sustaining walls of clear glass established an architectural standard for later international exhibitions, likewise housed in glass conservatories
<span class="word-self">Crystalspan> Palace Exhibition
{i} The Great Exhibition, The Great Exhibition of 1851, international exhibition that took place at the Crystal Palace (Hyde Park, London) from May 1st to October 15th 1851 (was the first of many World's Fair exhibitions of culture and industry)
Waterford <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a type of valuable glass, made into such things as wine glasses and vases, that is made from crystal (=a high quality type of glass) in Waterford in Ireland
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A regular three-dimensional form of a mineral with flat surfaces (faces) and specific angles between the faces The crystal form is an outward expression of the molecular structure of the mineral
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Glasses and other containers made of crystal are referred to as crystal. Get out your best china and crystal. Any solid material whose atoms are arranged in a definite pattern and whose surface regularity reflects its internal symmetry. Each of a crystal's millions of individual structural units (unit cells) contains all the substance's atoms, molecules, or ions in the same proportions as in its chemical formula (see formula weight). The cells are repeated in all directions to form a geometric pattern, manifested by the number and orientation of external planes (crystal faces). Crystals are classified into seven crystallographic systems based on their symmetry: isometric, trigonal, hexagonal, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, and triclinic. Crystals are generally formed when a liquid solidifies, a vapour becomes supersaturated (see saturation), or a liquid solution can no longer retain dissolved material, which is then precipitated. Metals, alloys, minerals, and semiconductors are all crystalline, at least microscopically. (A noncrystalline solid is called amorphous.) Under special conditions, a single crystal can grow to a substantial size; examples include gemstones and some artificial crystals. Few crystals are perfect; defects affect the material's electrical behaviour and may weaken or strengthen it. See also liquid crystal. Crystal Night crystal lattice Crystal Palace liquid crystal liquid crystal display rock crystal
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Anything resembling crystal, as clear water, etc
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
In biology refers to large, regular assembly of macromolecules such as proteins and nucleic acids It is possible to isolate and purify proteins or DNA in large quantity and let them crystallize in saturated solution These protein or DNA crystals contain millions of regularly aligned units that allow the determination of the electron distribution from X-ray diffraction studies Since atoms are distinguished by their specific numbers of electrons, their distribution allows an analysis of the atomic composition of proteins or DNA This electron distribution is then used to calculate the so called high resolution structure of molecules
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A crystal is the solid form of a substance in which the atoms or molecules are arranged in a definite, repeating pattern The formation results in one of three ways: a liquid may cool or freeze into a solid; dissolved matter may precipitate out of a solution; or gases may condense into a solid form The external shape of the crystal -- smooth, symmetrically arranged, flat surfaces -- reflects its atomic structure
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
refers to transparent or translucent opal where the colours are sharp and visible below the surface
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
As in a 'crystal ball marble ' It is a clear glass marble, void of color Once manufactured with some amounts of lead to increase clarity However, EPA regulations now forbid the manufacture of glass using lead in the United States
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
the piezoelectric element(s) in a stack which expands and contracts in an alternating (charged) electrical field, thus inducing vibration nbsp; In low-powered ultrasonic cleaning tanks, crystals are sometimes bonded directly to the diaphragm (tank bottom or side wall)
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
In the past, glass of high degree of brilliance achieved by adding lead, or referring to cut glass Today, the term "crystal" can refer to the molten colorless glass which lies in the ceramic pot inside the furnace We also speak of "eco-kristall" A brilliant glass which does not contain lead Crystal, full and lead - Full lead crystal or crystal superieur contains 30% lead Half lead crystal contain 24% lead
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
colorless glass made of almost pure silica
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Consisting of, or like, crystal; clear; transparent; lucid; pellucid; crystalline
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a crystal is a solid particle in which the atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a regularly repeating, characteristic pattern or network of fixed points in space, with measurable distances between them 1
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A regular repeat of molecules, usually with some sort of internal rotational symmetry Protein crystals are usually about 40- 60% solvent by weight and are thus fragile and sensitive to drying out [Robert L Campbell, Protein crystallography: Important points and definitions Dept of Biophysics and Biochemistry, Johns Hopkins Univ , US http: //biophysics med jhu edu/rlc/lect/definitions html
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A solid composed of atoms, ions, or molecules arranged in a pattern that is periodic in three dimensions
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
It is bounded by plane surfaces, symmetrically arranged, and each species of crystal has fixed axial ratios
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a solid formed by the solidification of a chemical and having a highly regular atomic structure
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Solid with a regular geometric shape, having a characteristic internal structure and enclosed by symmetrically arranged plane surfaces, intersecting at definite and characteristic angles In crystals the particles (atoms, ions, or molecules) have a regular three-dimensional repeating arrangement in space This is called the crystal structure The crystal lattice is the arrangement of points in space at which the particles are positioned
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The clean cover over the watch face Three types of crystals are commonly found in watches Acrylic crystal, a plastic, is inexpensive and shallow scratches can be buffed out Mineral crystal is comprised of several elements that are heat treated to create unusual hardness that aids in resisting scratches Sapphire crystal is the most expensive and durable, approximately three times harder than mineral crystals and 20 time harder than acrylic crystals A nonreflective coating on some sport styles prevents glare
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A chunk of solid material in which all the atoms are lined up in an orderly pattern like rows of oranges in a grocery store Transistors are made out of semiconductor crystals Growing perfect germanium and silicon crystals with no defects or unwanted impurities is key to building a working transistor
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Crystal is a high quality glass, usually with patterns cut into its surface. Some of the finest drinking glasses are made from lead crystal. crystal glasses
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a crystalline element used as a component in various electronic devices
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
"When a mineral, or a chemical substance prepared by man, is bounded by regularly arranged natural plane surfaces, giving the specimen a definite geometrical form or outline, the substance is said to be a crystal " (Gems and Gem Minerals)
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A crystal is a small piece of a substance that has formed naturally into a regular symmetrical shape. salt crystals. a single crystal of silicon. see also liquid crystal, liquid crystal display
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The glass over the dial of a watch case
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The part of a radio system that tells the transmitter to emit a particular frequency, and also tells the receiver to look for a particular frequency Crystals normally are packaged in pairs, because the receiver requires a different crystal than the transmitter You must use the same frequency crystals in the transmitter and receiver to make the car respond correctly to your commands
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Crystal is a transparent rock that is used to make jewellery and ornaments. a strand of crystal beads
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
glassware made of quartz
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a protective cover that protects the face of a watch glassware made of quartz a crystalline element used as a component in various electronic devices a rock formed by the solidification of a substance; has regularly repeating internal structure; external plane faces a solid formed by the solidification of a chemical and having a highly regular atomic structure
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Smoky quartz, Pebble; also Brazilian pebble, under Brazilian
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
n the regular polyhedral form of a mineral which is the outward expression of a regularly repeating internal arrangement of atoms
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a protective cover that protects the face of a watch
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a regular repeat of molecules, usually with some sort of internal rotational symmetry Protein crystals are usually about 40-60% solvent by weight and are thus fragile and sensitive to drying out
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A regular, periodic arrangement of atoms
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The regular form which a substance tends to assume in solidifying, through the inherent power of cohesive attraction
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The material of quartz, in crystallization transparent or nearly so, and either colorless or slightly tinged with gray, or the like; called also rock crystal
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A body that is formed by the solidification of a chemical element, a compound, or a mixture and has a regularly repeating internal arrangement of its ATOMs and often external plane faces
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A three-dimensional solid formed by regular repetition of the packing of atoms, ions, or molecules
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
See Flint glass
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Cf
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The transparent cover on a watch face made of glass crystal, synthetic sapphire or plastic Better watches often have a sapphire crystal which is highly resistant to scratching or shattering A-Z Index : D Return to Top depth alarm: An alarm on a divers' watch that sounds when the wearer exceeds a pre-set depth
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
{i} transparent mineral (especially a type of quartz); type of clear glass
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The transparent cover over a watch dial - usually made of glass, crystal, or plastic
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Ornamental vessels are made of it
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A species of glass, more perfect in its composition and manufacture than common glass, and often cut into ornamental forms
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
In wireless microphones and digital devices, a frequency stabilizing device consisting of a small quartz crystal in a holder The natural vibrational frequency of the quartz can be made highly stable by external circuitry and is used to establish the operating frequency of wireless transmitters, receivers and other RF and digital equipment
<span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The normal form of a solid state of matter which has a regular repeating pattern
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> ball
If you say that someone, especially an expert, looks into a crystal ball, you mean that they are trying to predict the future. Crystal balls are traditionally used by fortune-tellers. Local economists have looked into their crystal balls and seen something rather nasty. a glass ball that you can look into, which some people believe can show what is going to happen in the future
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> ball
a glass or crystal globe used in crystal gazing by fortunetellers
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> ball
circular orb made out of clear and transparent quartz or glass (used by fortune-tellers to predict the future)
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> clear
(of language) transparently clear; easily understandable; "writes in a limpid style"; "lucid directions"; "a luculent oration"- Robert Burton; "pellucid prose"; "a crystal clear explanation"; "a perspicuous argument"
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> clear
emphasis If you say that a message or statement is crystal clear, you are emphasizing that it is very easy to understand. The message is crystal clear -- if you lose weight, you will have a happier, healthier, better life
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> clear
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 cristal"
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> clear
Water that is crystal clear is absolutely clear and transparent like glass. The cliffs, lapped by a crystal-clear sea, remind her of Capri
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> clear
absolutely evident, positively certain
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> controlled
In wireless, equipment whose operating frequency is directly established by a crystal, rather than indirectly as in a frequency synthesizer Also commonly used to refer to equipment which is only able to operate on one fixed frequency, as versus a number of synthesized frequencies Back to top DAT Digital Audio Tape
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> counter
a counter tube in which an ionizing event increases conductivity
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> detector
A rectifying detector used especially in early radio receivers and consisting of a semiconducting crystal in point contact with a fine metal wire
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> detector
a detector consisting of a fine wire in contact with a galena crystal; acts as a rectifier
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> gazing
staring into a crystal ball to arouse visions of future or distant events
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> lattice
A geometric arrangement of the points in space at which the atoms, molecules, or ions of a crystal occur. Also called space lattice. Three-dimensional configuration of points connected by lines used to describe the orderly arrangement of atoms in a crystal. Each point represents one or more atoms in the actual crystal. The lattice is divided into a number of identical blocks or cells that are repeated in all directions to form a geometric pattern. Lattices are classified according to their dominant symmetries: isometric, trigonal, hexagonal, tetragonal, orthorhombic, monoclinic, and triclinic. Compounds that exhibit a crystal-lattice structure include sodium chloride (table salt), cesium chloride, and boron nitride. See also solid-state physics
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> microphone
a microphone in which sound waves vibrate a piezoelectric crystal that generates a varying voltage
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> oscillator
an oscillator that produces electrical oscillations at a frequency determined by the physical characteristics of a piezoelectric quartz crystal
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> pickup
a cartridge in which an output voltage is produced by the vibration of a piezoelectric crystal
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> pleat
One of a series of very narrow pleats creased in the same direction
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> set
an early radio receiver using a crystal detector
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
The pattern in which the atoms and molecules forming a mineral are arranged This controls the shape of the crystal and the properties of the mineral, such as how it splits, the hardness and how light passes through it
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
stal structure
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
for crystalline materials, the manner in which atoms or ions are arrayed in space It is defined in terms of the unit cell geometry and the atom positions within the cell
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
A scheme by which crystal structures are classified according to unit cell geometry This geometry is specified in terms of the relationships between edge lengths and interaxial angles There are seven different crystal systems
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
The order in which atoms are arranged in a material These arrangements have a direct effect on the physical properties of the material These arrangements commonly take the form of cubes, rectangular solids, hexagonal solids etc A thorough treatment of crystal structure and other materials issues can be found at the Visualizations in Materials Science WWW site
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
The orderly arrangement of atoms in a crystalline material
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> structure
A structure obtained by x-ray diffraction analysis of a crystal consisting of an ordered array of biomacromolecules
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> violet
gentian violet: a green crystal (violet in water) used as a dye or stain or bactericide or fungicide or anthelmintic or burn treatment
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> violet
A dye derived from gentian violet that is used as a general biological stain and an acid-base indicator
<span class="word-self">crystalspan> wedding
15th wedding anniversary
ice <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
small crystals of ice
ice <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
tiny bit of ice
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a liquid exhibiting properties of a crystal that are not shown by ordinary liquids
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
{i} liquid in which the molecules or atoms are displayed in order at fixed intervals in one or two dimensions and has the characteristics of a crystal
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A liquid crystal is a liquid that has some of the qualities of crystals, for example reflecting light from different directions in different ways. Any of various liquids in which the atoms or molecules are regularly arrayed in either one dimension or two dimensions, the order giving rise to optical properties, such as anisotropic scattering, associated with the crystals. Substance that flows like a liquid but maintains some of the ordered structure characteristic of a crystal. Some organic substances do not melt directly when heated but instead turn from a crystalline solid to a liquid crystalline state. When heated further, a true liquid is formed. Liquid crystals have unique properties. The structures are easily affected by changes in mechanical stress, electromagnetic fields, temperature, and chemical environment. See also liquid crystal display
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> display
{i} (Electronics, Computers) display which sends an electrical current through liquid crystals in order to produce characters (used in computer displays, television screen, digital watches and calculators), LCD
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> display
A liquid crystal display is a display of information on a screen, which uses liquid crystals that become visible when electricity is passed through them. = LCD. Optoelectronic device used in displays for watches, calculators, notebook computers, and other electronic devices. Current passed through specific portions of the liquid crystal solution causes the crystals to align, blocking the passage of light. Doing so in a controlled and organized manner produces visual images on the display screen. The advantage of LCDs is that they are much lighter and consume less power than other display technologies (e.g., cathode-ray tubes). These characteristics make them an ideal choice for flat-panel displays, as in portable laptop and notebook computers
liquid <span class="word-self">crystalspan> display
a digital display that uses liquid crystal cells that change reflectivity in an applied electric field; used for portable computer displays and watches etc
piezoelectric <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a crystal that can be used as a transducer
quartz <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
A small crystal of quartz accurately cut along certain axes so that it can be vibrated at a particular frequency, used for its piezoelectric properties to produce an electric signal of constant known frequency
quartz <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a thin plate or small rod of quartz cut along certain lines and ground so that it can produce an electric signal at a constant frequency; used in crystal oscillators
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
Colorless transparent quartz, used in optical instruments and as a semiprecious gemstone. Transparent variety of the silica mineral quartz that is valued for its clarity and total lack of colour or flaws. Rock crystal formerly was used extensively as a gemstone, but it has been replaced by glass and plastic; rhinestones originally were quartz pebbles found in the Rhine River. The optical properties of rock crystal led to its use in lenses and prisms; its piezoelectric properties (see piezoelectricity) are used to control the oscillation of electrical circuits
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The specimens which enclose hair-like substances are called Thetis's hair-stone, Venus's hair-stone, Venus's pencils, Cupid's net, Cupid's arrows, etc
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
quartz-like material resembling solid glass not used because of its rarity and high cost
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
The natural colorless quartz stone used to decorate metal chandeliers before glass was used The term crystal is normally only applied to the natural stone and is not appropriate to use in the description of glass
rock <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
a clear quartz used in making electronic and optical equipment
watch <span class="word-self">crystalspan>
cover that protects the face of a watch; concavo-convex glass that covers and protects the face of a watch