epälasisia
Epälasisia is a Finnish term that translates to "non-glassy" or "non-vitreous" in English. It is most commonly used in the context of materials science, particularly when discussing the structure and properties of amorphous solids. In materials science, glassy materials, or glasses, are characterized by their disordered atomic structure, lacking the long-range order found in crystalline solids. They are formed by rapid cooling from a molten state, which prevents the atoms from arranging themselves into a regular lattice.
The term "epälasisia" is used to describe materials that do not exhibit these glassy properties. This can
In essence, "epälasisia" serves as a descriptor to distinguish materials from those that fit the definition