twinned

కలిసినది
definition
verb
the company twinned its core business of brewing with that of distilling
link; combine.
adjective
When viewed in thin section, it is clear that the ‘massive’ material is composed of an intergrowth of complexly twinned crystals.
(of a crystal) that is a composite consisting of two (or sometimes more) parts that are reversed in orientation with respect to each other (typically by reflection in a particular plane).
example
Although the quartz encrustation protects the calcite from dissolving, it obscures the 'twinned' nature of the crystals, which is revealed by mechanical removal of the crust.
A variety of large 'twinned' crystal forms of gypsum grow on the floors of evaporating lagoons and lakes including fans and needles.
These differential stress conditions are further supported by the small size of both recrystallized and 'twinned' calcite grains.
The one notable exception to this is the Boltsburn mine, which produced 'twinned' fluorite crystals of good clarity in excess of 10 cm on edge.
When viewed in thin section, it is clear that the ‘massive’ material is composed of an intergrowth of complexly 'twinned' crystals.
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