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microstructure
English
Etymology
micro- +? structure
Noun
microstructure (countable and uncountable, plural microstructures)
- The fine structure of a material or tissue as revealed by microscopy.
- (metallurgy) The fine structure of a pure metal or alloy, as revealed by magnifications of 25X or greater.
- (meteorology, oceanography) Fine-scale structure in such variables as temperature, salinity, velocity, etc.
Derived terms
- microstructural
Antonyms
- (fine structure): macrostructure
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bainite
English
Etymology
Bain +? -ite, after metallurgist Edgar Bain.
Noun
bainite (plural bainites)
- (metallurgy) A microstructure of steel consisting of needle-like particles of cementite embedded in a ferrite matrix.
Derived terms
- bainite transition
Anagrams
- abietin
bainite From the web:
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- what makes up bainite
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