Amorphous means something that is without a clear shape or size. A sentence with it is: "Since the creature appeared amorphous in the dark, they could not figure out what it was."
The glass transition temperature is a critical point for amorphous solids, where they transition from a glassy to a rubbery state.
The SHAPELESS figure moved across the floor, to the little boy. (its a big word for form-less. like water, only has shape of what its held in)
Formless, amorphous, insubstantial, inchoate, and others. Amorphous is the most common one in the chemical and polymer industries and fields of study.
its amorphous solid because it dosent have a regular pattern, plus it dosent need to bend to be amorphous its just like rubber answer by basil
Teflon is an amorphous solid. It does not have a regular, repeating crystal structure like crystalline solids. Instead, its molecular arrangement is more random and disordered.
An amorphous figure came out from behind the curtain.
"An amorphous blob has no permanent shape." "The electric stove had melted the tea kettle into an amorphous puddle of aluminum."
The amorphous fog clouded the vision of car drivers and sailors alike.
The amorphous rubber is what auto companies use for tires.
The glass transition temperature is a critical point for amorphous solids, where they transition from a glassy to a rubbery state.
Polygons are sometimes amorphous
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.
The amorphous clouds passed in the sky, longing for a child to create a name, something familiar, for them to be recognized.Amorphous means to lack definite form and to have no shape. In my sentence, I described clouds as amorphous, because they have no specific shape; they endlessly float through the sky.
I stared at the amorphous clouds. Notice the spelling, please.
The SHAPELESS figure moved across the floor, to the little boy. (its a big word for form-less. like water, only has shape of what its held in)
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