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crystallography
n.
study of crystals
Crystallography
Crystallography is the experimental science of determining the arrangement of atoms in the crystalline solids (see
crystal structure). The word "crystallography" derives from the
Greek words
crystallon "cold drop, frozen drop", with its meaning extending to all solids with some degree of transparency, and
grapho "I write". In July 2012, the
United Nations recognised the importance of the science of crystallography by proclaiming that 2014 would be the International Year of Crystallography.
X-ray crystallography is used to determine the structure of large
biomolecules such as
proteins. Before the development of X-ray diffraction crystallography (see below), the study of
crystals was based on physical measurements of their geometry. This involved measuring the angles of crystal faces relative each other and to theoretical reference axes (crystallographic axes), and establishing the
symmetry of the crystal in question. This physical measurement is carried out using a
goniometer. The position in 3D space of each crystal face is plotted on a stereographic net such as a
Wulff net or
Lambert net. The
pole to each face is plotted on the net. Each point is labelled with its
Miller index. The final plot allows the symmetry of the crystal to be established.
crystallography
Noun
1. the branch of science that studies the formation and structure of crystals
(hypernym) physics, physical science, natural philosophy
(class) monoclinic
Crystallography
(n.)
The doctrine or science of crystallization, teaching the system of forms among crystals, their structure, and their methods of formation.
(n.)
A discourse or treatise on crystallization.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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