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[[hoarfrost|Hoarfrost]] that possesses no apparent simple crystalline structure; opposite of  [[crystalline frost]].<br/> The lack of distinct [[crystal]] structure in forms of amorphous frost, however, is only a matter  of [[scale]]. Such [[frost]] is built up of a multitude of units each of which has its own crystal structure,  although no unit fits compatibly with its neighboring unit.
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<div class="definition"><div class="short_definition">[[Hoarfrost]] that possesses no apparent simple crystalline structure; opposite of  [[crystalline frost]].</div><br/> <div class="paragraph">The lack of distinct [[crystal]] structure in forms of amorphous frost, however, is only a matter  of [[scale]]. Such [[frost]] is built up of a multitude of units each of which has its own crystal structure,  although no unit fits compatibly with its neighboring unit.</div><br/> </div>
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Latest revision as of 22:21, 27 March 2024

Hoarfrost that possesses no apparent simple crystalline structure; opposite of crystalline frost.
The lack of distinct crystal structure in forms of amorphous frost, however, is only a matter of scale. Such frost is built up of a multitude of units each of which has its own crystal structure, although no unit fits compatibly with its neighboring unit.

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