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amorphous
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (ámorphos, “without form, shapeless, deformed”) (itself from ?- (a-, “without”) + ????? (morph?, “form”) +? -ous.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??m??f?s/
Adjective
amorphous (comparative more amorphous, superlative most amorphous)
- Lacking a definite form or clear shape.
- Synonyms: formless, shapeless; see also Thesaurus:amorphous
- (by extension) Being without definite character or nature.
- (by extension) Lacking organization or unity.
- (physics) In the non-crystalline solid state of a typically crystalline solid.
- (set theory, of a set) Infinite and not the disjoint union of two infinite subsets.
Derived terms
- amorphism
- amorphously
Translations
Further reading
- amorphous solid on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
amorphous From the web:
- what amorphous mean
- what amorphous material
- what amorphous semiconductors
- what's amorphous and brittle
- what amorphous crystals
- what amorphous polymers
- what's amorphous core
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ulmin
English
Alternative forms
- ulmine
Etymology
Latin ulmus (“elm”), +? -in: compare French ulmine.
Noun
ulmin (countable and uncountable, plural ulmins)
- (organic chemistry) A brown amorphous substance found in decaying vegetation.
See also
- humin
ulmin From the web:
- what does ulmin mean
- what does ulmin
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