Having the full number of planes required by the symmetry of a crystal system.
Example sentencesExamples
X-ray study confirms the holohedral character of the structure.
If, for example, the diameter of the measuring opening of the photometer is 30 mm, then the length of 90 mm is selected for the holohedral to be produced.
Less frequently, crystals are found with various habits that suggest holohedral symmetry.
In effect, magnetite does not have internal holohedral cubic symmetry, although the form faces of a crystal do appear as holohedral.
In this regard, at least one outer layer of the printed circuit board is embodied as either a holohedral or grid-shaped shielding layer.
Definition of holohedral in US English:
holohedral
adjective
Crystallography
Having the full number of planes required by the symmetry of a crystal system.
Example sentencesExamples
In effect, magnetite does not have internal holohedral cubic symmetry, although the form faces of a crystal do appear as holohedral.
Less frequently, crystals are found with various habits that suggest holohedral symmetry.
In this regard, at least one outer layer of the printed circuit board is embodied as either a holohedral or grid-shaped shielding layer.
If, for example, the diameter of the measuring opening of the photometer is 30 mm, then the length of 90 mm is selected for the holohedral to be produced.
X-ray study confirms the holohedral character of the structure.