euhedral

[yoo-hee-druhl]

euhedral Definition

  • 1(of a crystal) having well-formed faces with sharp edges and angles
  • 2having a true crystalline form

Using euhedral: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "euhedral" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The euhedral crystals of the mineral were highly prized by collectors.

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    The geologist was excited to find a euhedral crystal in the rock sample.

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    The diamond had a beautiful euhedral shape with sharp edges and angles.

euhedral Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for euhedral

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Summary: euhedral in Brief

'Euhedral' [yoo-hee-druhl] describes a crystal that has well-formed faces with sharp edges and angles, indicating a true crystalline form. It is often used in geology and mineralogy to describe highly prized specimens, as in 'The euhedral crystals of the mineral were highly prized by collectors.'