adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
polymer
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This master curve is typical of those obtained on a number of amorphous polymers and to be found in the literature.
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An amorphous polymer in this state has been likened to a plate of frozen spaghetti.
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The orientation of the chains of amorphous polymers on deformation.
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This allows the onset of molecular motion in amorphous polymers to take place at temperatures below the melting temperature of such crystallites.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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In her later works, large, amorphous shapes seem to float on the canvas.
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The molten rock hardens into amorphous forms.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Although Patriots capture headlines and boast of a massive underground movement, they are so amorphous that counting them is guesswork.
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Aspiration cytology of the neck mass showed only amorphous , necrotic material.
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From the sundeck one could see a hillside with growths of ponderosa and scores of sparkling amorphous swimming pools.
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Led by some bishops, we have replaced spirituality with an amorphous concern for the material needs of others.
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These solids are said to be amorphous .
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This master curve is typical of those obtained on a number of amorphous polymers and to be found in the literature.