Tetragonal

Word TETRAGONAL
Character 10
Hyphenation te trag o nal
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Tetragonal"

What do we mean by tetragonal?

Having four sides, like a tetragon.

Having two equal axes and one unequal, and all angles 90°.

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The word "tetragonal" in example sentences

Rutile is made up mostly of titanium dioxide with two rarer polymorphs anatase or octahedrite, which is a tetragonal mineral of pseudo-octahedral habit, and brookite, which is an orthorhombic mineral, the Doctor explained to her. ❋ Amberfocus (2008)

Such an organism would draw not a triangle-based color-wheel but a tetragonal color-sphere. ❋ James Gurney (2010)

One of the most arresting pictures is Karl Benjamin's 1957 oil-on-linen "Small Planes: White, Blue, and Pink," whose multiple tetragonal shapes look like boxes that have been mounted, or spread, but simultaneously seem to float weightlessly on the picture plane. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The latter four minerals are polymorphs of quartz, meaning that they have the same chemical composition (silica), but different crystalline forms (tetragonal or monoclinic). ❋ Unknown (2008)

That means we came painfully close to possibly discovering the biggest Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull spoiler of them all – whether the crystal skull is made of tetragonal ionic crystal or orthorhombic covalent crystal. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In the fourth house I find Jupiter in a decadence, as also in a tetragonal aspect to Saturn, associated with Mercury. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Having determined the identity in chemical composition of the crystals, it was thought that there might be a difference of form of the crystals in the various plants, from the fact that calcium oxalate crystallizes both in the tetragonal and the monoclinic systems. ❋ Various (N/A)

It crystallises in the 3rd (tetragonal) system, with indistinct cleavage. ❋ John Mastin (N/A)

Though closely resembling the tetragonal torbernite in form, it crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and is optically biaxial. ❋ Various (N/A)

The clumsy tetragonal pillars contract the already narrow space. ❋ Kuno Francke (1892)

Tin possesses a crystallized structure, and can be obtained in well-formed crystals of the tetragonal or quadratic system (form right square prism), and on account of this crystalline structure, a bar of tin when bent emits a creaking sound, termed the "cry of tin;" the purer the tin the more marked the cry. ❋ Henry Lovejoy Ambler (1883)

-- "Fur above sooty black without any ferruginous smear, beneath lighter coloured; whiskers long, silvery grey; some parts of legs and feet greyish, clothed with adpressed hairs; claws short, whitish; ears large, round, naked; outer margin lying on a level with the fur of the head and neck, the ears being thus concealed posteriorly; tail tetragonal, tapering, shorter than head and body." ❋ Robert Armitage Sterndale (1870)

The selenomethionine-derived and native forms of SpGH38 each crystallize in different space groups, tetragonal Data collection and refinement statistics for the Streptococcus pyogenes doi: 10.1371/journal. pone.0009006.t001 ❋ Michael D. L. Suits Et Al. (2010)

A superconducting region appears as likely in the orthorhombic/antiferromagnetic (AFM) state as in the tetragonal/paramagnetic state ❋ Chang Liu (2010)

A modest dc electric field markedly reduced the tensile flow stress at high temperatures in three polycrystalline oxides, i.e. MgO, Al2O3 and yttria-stabilized tetragonal ZrO2 (Y-TZP). ❋ Bw (2010)

Jupiter in a decadence, as also in a tetragonal aspect to Saturn, associated with Mercury. ❋ Fran��ois Rabelais (1518)

This high-resolution electron micrograph shows the boundaries between rhombohedral (R phase) and tetragonal (T phase) regions -- indicated by dashed lines -- in a thin film of bismuth ferrite under epitaxial strain. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The resolution of TEAM 0.5, which is currently the highest in the world for an electron microscope, made it possible for us to image the atomic structure of both the tetragonal and rhombohedral phases and their interfaces," says Ramesh. ❋ Unknown (2009)

"The bismuth ferrite wants to be in a rhombohedral phase but the epitaxial strain forces it into a tetragonal phase, creating a morphotropic phase boundary." ❋ Unknown (2009)

I can't get [TF2], so i'll [go play] [tetragon fortress]. ❋ MiitopiaFanSomethinSomethin (2021)

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