- metamict
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English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
metamict — 1. adjective Having a disrupted lattice due to radiation damage. 2. noun A mineral with a disrupted lattice due to radiation damage. See Also … Wiktionary
metamict — ˈmed.əˌmikt adjective Etymology: meta + Greek miktos mixed, compounded, verbal of mignynai, meignynai to mix more at mix of a mineral : amorphous because of the disruption of the crystal structure by radiation from contained or nearby radioactive … Useful english dictionary
Metamictization — (sometimes called metamiction) is a natural process resulting in the gradual and ultimately complete destruction of a mineral s crystal structure, leaving the mineral amorphous. Affected material is therefore described as metamict. Certain… … Wikipedia
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Titanite — from Capelinha, thumb|300pxTitanite or sphene is a calcium titanium nesosilicate mineral, CaTiSiO5. Trace impurities of iron and aluminium are invariably present. Also commonly present are rare earth metals including cerium and… … Wikipedia