microphase

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English

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Etymology

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micro- +‎ phase

Adjective

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microphase (comparative more microphase, superlative most microphase)

  1. Describes relatively small particles in a dispersion etc.

Noun

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microphase (plural microphases)

  1. (physics) A relatively small-scale part of a solid phase that has a different morphology than that of its surroundings
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