centered lattice
(crystallography) A crystal lattice in which the axes have been chosen according to the rules for the crystal system, and in which there are lattice points at the centers of certain planes as well as at the corners.
(crystallography) A crystal lattice in which the axes have been chosen according to the rules for the crystal system, and in which there are lattice points at the centers of certain planes as well as at the corners.
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