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Meaning of crystalised

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crystalised (s)

(used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or allowing to absorb sugar

having both internal structure and external form of a crystal

crystalised Sentence Examples

  1. The sugar solution sat undisturbed until it fully crystalized, forming sparkling crystals.
  2. The jeweler examined the newly crystalised gemstone, admiring its clarity and brilliance.
  3. Over time, the honey in the jar crystalised, turning into a thick, golden mass.
  4. The chocolate coating on the candy bar had crystalised, giving it a slightly grainy texture.
  5. The stagnant water in the pond had crystalised into a thin layer of ice overnight.
  6. As the lava cooled, it crystalised into igneous rocks, forming the foundation of the volcanic landscape.
  7. The syrupy sauce on the dessert had crystalised, creating a sweet and crunchy topping.
  8. Despite the heat, the saltwater on the shore had crystalised, leaving behind a layer of salt crystals.
  9. The molten metal poured into the mold quickly crystalised, solidifying into the desired shape.
  10. Over time, the minerals in the cave's walls crystalised, creating stunning formations of stalactites and stalagmites.

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(used especially of fruits) preserved by coating with or allowing to absorb sugar, having both internal structure and external form of a crystal

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The sugar solution sat undisturbed until it fully crystalized, forming sparkling crystals.

The jeweler examined the newly crystalised gemstone, admiring its clarity and brilliance.

Over time, the honey in the jar crystalised, turning into a thick, golden mass.

The chocolate coating on the candy bar had crystalised, giving it a slightly grainy texture.