vitrification

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Etymology

From Late Latin *vitrificātio (glassification), from *vitrificāre (to glassify), from vitrum (glass) + -ificāre (-ify). Cf. French vitrification, Spanish vitrificación, Italian vitrificazion.

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vitrification (countable and uncountable, plural vitrifications)

  1. (usually uncountable) Turning to glass or glasslike material: the action or process of vitrifying a material: conversion into an amorphous solid free of any crystalline structure by addition or removal of heat or by mixture with an additive.
    • 1919, United States. Bureau of Standards, Technologic Papers of the Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, page 15:
      At this point overfiring begins, as is shown particularly by the volume curve, which indicates decided bloating, so that at 1450°C the clay has about the same volume it had at 1050°C before vitrification took place.
  2. (countable) An instance of such conversion.
  3. (countable) The result of such conversion: a vitrified substance or object.

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vitrification f (plural vitrifications)

  1. vitrification

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