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crys·tal·lite \ˈkristəˌlīt\ noun (-s) Etymology: German kristallit, from kristall- crystall- + -it -ite 1. a. : a minute mineral form like those common in glassy volcanic rocks and some slags usually not referable to any mineral species but marking the first step in the crystallization process b. : a single grain in a polycrystalline medium; also : a crystallographically homogeneous domain within such a grain 2. a. : any part of a plant-cell wall in which the chain molecules of cellulose lie parallel b. : micelle — used especially of the structural units of fibers (as cellulose) and other high polymers (as rubber) c. : an oriented or crystalline region (as of high lateral order in natural and synthetic fibers) • crys·tal·lit·ic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|lid.ik\ adjective |