I've heard of two definitions
Medical - A fetus without a head, heart or limbs
General - Something in between a solid and a liquid, examples are jelly, glass.
I'm not an expert in this area and have only read this on-line, so if anyone knows better than me feel free to say so.
somthing that does not have a definite shape
crystilline solid
a mineral that makes up a obsidein, amorphus rock, and a crystal
Aluminium is a metal and has a crystalline structure.
It is a solid made up of amourphine. and does not keep its shape and disrespects the pattern of the universe.
It is a solid made up of amourphine. and does not keep its shape and disrespects the pattern of the universe.
Rotom is in the Amorphus egg group, so it can breed with any Pokemon in that egg group.
that a crystalline is solid and a amorphous solid I think that is like more soft I put that in the a exam and I get a 110 because of the extra credit :) put that :)
in amorphous solids, the particles aren't arranged in a regular pattern. Unlike a crystalline solid, an amorphous solid does not melt at a distinct temperature. instead, it may become softer or change into other substances.
1) They sky was filled with amorphous clouds.2) Mr. Yamid's amorphous personality was both surprising and offputting to everyone he met.3) Colette, an aspiring painter, had a rather amorphous style; her paintings varied widely, having no rhyme or reason.
Some solids can flow because their particles are able to move past each other easily. This is typically seen in solids with weak intermolecular forces or in amorphous materials where the particles are not arranged in a regular pattern. Examples include powders, sand, and some plastics.
Amorphous sediment in urine refers to the presence of non-crystalline particles that appear as a cloudy or turbid substance when urine is examined, usually under a microscope. This sediment can consist of various substances, including cells, bacteria, mucus, or precipitated minerals, but it does not have a distinct shape. It may indicate the presence of underlying conditions, such as urinary tract infections or dehydration, but is often considered a normal finding in some circumstances. If persistent or accompanied by other symptoms, further evaluation by a healthcare professional may be warranted.