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- Macle abstract "Macle is a term used in crystallography. It is a crystalline form, twin-crystal or double crystal (such as chiastolite).Macle is an old French word, a heraldic term for a voided lozenge (one diamond shape within another). Etymologically the word is derived from the Latin macula meaning spot, mesh, or hole.".
- Macle wikiPageID "22292348".
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- Macle wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Macle wikiPageRevisionID "595421403".
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crystallography.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Chiastolite.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Crystal_twinning.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Crystallography.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Diamond.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Heraldry.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Lozenge.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Mesh.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLink Old_French.
- Macle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Macle".
- Macle wikiPageWikiLinkText "macle".
- Macle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Inline.
- Macle subject Category:Crystallography.
- Macle hypernym Term.
- Macle type Biophysic.
- Macle type Physic.
- Macle comment "Macle is a term used in crystallography. It is a crystalline form, twin-crystal or double crystal (such as chiastolite).Macle is an old French word, a heraldic term for a voided lozenge (one diamond shape within another). Etymologically the word is derived from the Latin macula meaning spot, mesh, or hole.".
- Macle label "Macle".
- Macle sameAs Q17000075.
- Macle sameAs m.05szv0f.
- Macle sameAs Q17000075.
- Macle wasDerivedFrom Macle?oldid=595421403.
- Macle isPrimaryTopicOf Macle.