0 (of minerals etc) formed into crystals -- krystall-, krystallaktig
Salt is a crystalline substance.
The crystalline structure of the dust particles was observed in the plasma-sheath boundary under typical laboratory conditions.
The reduction of thermal motion with cooling could, in principle, improve the diffraction limit by increasing crystalline order.
The reason may be the difficulty the liquid has in organizing itself into the crystalline lattice.
Section 9.2 studied the quasi-crystalline structure and the "space economy" of the cerebellar cortex in some quantitative detail.
The sound is itself crystalline, marked by glassy absences and pinprick flashpoints.
A liquid crystalline medium for measuring residual dipolar couplings over a wide range of temperatures.
In the center of the crystalline structure of the regulus, the alchemist's star is found.
They already contained coarse electron-dense granules - the presumed precursor substance for the crystalline material.