Crystallize
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British pronunciation/kɹˈɪstəlˌaɪz/
American pronunciation/ˈkɹɪstəˌɫaɪz/

Définition et Signification de "crystallize"

to crystallize
01

cristalliser

to turn into one or multiple crystals
to crystallize definition and meaning
1.1

cristalliser

to cause something to change into one or more crystals
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The process of freezing helped crystallize the water into beautiful frost patterns on the window.
The jeweler used specific conditions to crystallize minerals into gemstones.
The chemist used a precise process to crystallize the sugar from the solution, producing fine sugar crystals.
By heating and then slowly cooling the solution, the scientist was able to crystallize the substance.
02

cristalliser

to bring clarity, organization, or structure to an idea, concept, or situation
03

figer

to become clear, definite, or understandable, often after a period of confusion or ambiguity
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The gel slowly crystallized, forming a solid structure.
Under the right conditions, the melted wax will crystallize as it solidifies, forming a decorative pattern on the candle.
Over time, the mineral-rich water in the cave started to crystallize, forming beautiful stalactites and stalagmites.
The cooling lava gradually began to crystallize, creating volcanic rocks with distinct crystal structures.
The geologist studied the rocks to understand how minerals had crystallized over millions of years.
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