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amorphous Without a crystalline shape.
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amorphous A gem lacking a distinct crystalline structure such as amber, ivory, and jet.
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amorphous Without a regular structure. Amorphous minerals do not have a repeating crystalline matrix. Glass, for example, is amorphous because it is cooled in the kiln quickly enough that no crystals have an opportunity to form.
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amorphous Latin meaning without form. Non-crystalline structure.
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amorphous having no ordered arrangement. Polymers are amorphous when their chains are tangled up in any old way. Polymers are not amorphous when their chains are lined up in ordered crystals. (see: crystal)
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