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kristallinen

Kristallinen is a Finnish adjective meaning crystalline or crystal-like. It is formed from the noun kristalli (crystal) with the -nen suffix, which is a common way to turn nouns into adjectives in Finnish. The term is primarily used in scientific and technical contexts to describe materials or structures that exhibit the organization and properties characteristic of crystals.

In scientific usage, kristallinen describes substances with a well-defined, long-range order of atoms or ions. This

Kristallinen can also appear in more general descriptions of materials and phenomena that resemble or involve

In Finnish, kristallinen is distinct from kristillinen, which means Christian. Although they share the same root

Related terms include kristalli (crystal), kristallografia (crystallography), and other compound forms used to describe crystal-related concepts

includes
crystalline
solids
in
mineralogy,
materials
science,
and
crystallography,
where
terms
like
kristallinen
aine
(crystalline
substance)
and
kristallinen
rakenne
(crystalline
structure)
are
common.
The
concept
is
closely
related
to
the
study
of
crystal
lattices,
lattice
parameters,
and
symmetry,
which
are
central
to
understanding
how
the
arrangement
of
constituents
affects
physical
properties
such
as
hardness,
optical
behavior,
and
electronic
structure.
crystals,
such
as
crystalline
phases,
crystalline
growth,
or
crystalline
quality.
The
term
helps
distinguish
orderly,
lattice-based
forms
from
amorphous
or
non-crystalline
states.
related
to
Kristus
in
some
uses,
kristallinen
refers
to
crystal-like
properties
while
kristillinen
pertains
to
Christianity.
in
science
and
engineering.