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The development of intergrowths of two or more single crystals of the same mineral that share common atoms, typically along planes
Ãâó: www.und.edu/instruct/mineral/geol318/webpage/klapp...
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| twinning |
Often, four laning is done by twinning the existing highway or Super-2. This is done by constructing a new road parallel to the existing two lane roadway and dividing northbound and southbound traffic with the use of a median. See Freewayization.
Ãâó: webfil_92.tripod.com/autoroutes/id53.html
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| TW | a jerky pulling movement |
| TW | an unforeseen development |
| TW | a miniature whirlpool or whirlwind resulting when the current of a fluid doubles back on itself |
| TW | a sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight |
| TW | a sharp strain on muscles or ligaments |
| TW | twist suddenly so as to sprain |
| TW | form into twists |
| TW | practice sophistry |
| TW | turn in the opposite direction |
| TW | form into a spiral shape |
| TW | cause to assume a crooked or angular form |
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