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crystallographic, a.|ˌkrɪstələʊˈgræfɪk| [f. as prec.: see -graphic.] 1. Of or pertaining to crystallography.
1804Edin. Rev. III. 497 The important consequences of Haüy's crystallographic discoveries. 1868Dana Min. Introd. 26 The crystallographic symbols used in this work are essentially those of Naumann. 2. Of or belonging to crystals (as scientifically studied); = crystallic.
1857Whewell Hist. Induct. Sc. II. 329 The crystallographic axis. 1869Phillips Vesuv. x. 290 The three minerals have nearly the same crystallographic angles. So crystalloˈgraphical a., dealing with crystallography; = prec. crystalloˈgraphically adv., in relation to crystallography. † crystaˈllographist = crystallographer.
1801Chenevix in Phil. Trans. XCI. 195 The crystallographical arrangement, adopted in the preceding Paper. 1806Edin. Rev. VIII. 78 Excellent crystallographical papers. 1831Brewster Optics xxix. §147. 247, I have found this both crystallographically..and optically. 1850Daubeny Atom. Th. xii. (ed. 2) 417 Two minerals chemically the same, although crystallographically different. 1796Kirwan Min. I. 446 The late excellent crystallographist, Mr. Romé de Lisle. |