NEMATIC

Etymology

Adjective

nematic (comparative more nematic, superlative most nematic)

(physics, chemistry, of certain liquid crystals) Whose molecules align in loose parallel lines.

Noun

nematic (plural nematics)

A liquid crystal whose molecules align in loose parallel lines.

Anagrams

• emicant

Source: Wiktionary



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