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crystallography|krɪstəˈlɒgrəfɪ| [ad. mod.L. crystallographia, f. Gr. κρύσταλλος crystal + -γραϕία writing, description: see -graphy. Used in Latin by M. A. Cappeller Prodromus Crystallographiæ, Lucerne 1723, in French by Romé de Lisle, Essai de Cristallographie, 1772.] That branch of physical science which treats of the structure of crystals (crystal 9), and their systematic classification; a treatise on this subject.
1802Bournon in Phil. Trans. XCII. 239 Crystallography also offers some difficulties with respect to this stone. 1861W. Pole in Macm. Mag. III. 186/1 Dr. Wollaston, celebrated as almost the originator of the science of crystallography. |