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triclinic

[ trahy-klin-ik ]

adjective

Crystallography.
  1. noting or pertaining to a system of crystallization in which the three axes are unequal and intersect at oblique angles.


triclinic

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adjective

  1. relating to or belonging to the crystal system characterized by three unequal axes, no pair of which are perpendicular Alsoanorthic
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triclinic

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  1. Relating to a crystal having three axes of different lengths intersecting at oblique angles. The mineral microcline (a type of feldspar) has triclinic crystals.
  2. See illustration at crystal
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of triclinic1

1850–55; tri- + Greek °ì±ôÄ«Ì²Ô ( ein ) to lean 1, slope + -ic
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A kind of triclinic feldspar found in the Andes.

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A mineral occurring in triclinic crystals approaching pyroxene in angle, and of a greenish black color.It is a silicate of iron, manganese, and lime.

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At the same time orthoclase and microcline are both potassium felspars; yet the former crystallizes in the monoclinic, and the latter in the triclinic system.

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It forms large triclinic prisms of specific gravity 2.6-2.7, which are moderately soluble in cold water and readily soluble in hot water.

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Boric acid crystallizes from water in white nacreous laminae belonging to the triclinic system; it is difficultly soluble in cold water, but dissolves readily in hot water.

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