idiophanous
1Idiophanous — Id i*oph a*nous, a. [Idio + ? to appear.] (Crystallog.) Exhibiting interference figures without the aid of a polariscope, as certain crystals. [1913 Webster] …
2idiophanous — |idē|äfənəs adjective Etymology: idio + phan (from Greek phainein to show) + ous more at fancy of a crystal : exhibiting interference figures without the aid of a polariscope * * * idiophanous etc.: see idio …
3idiophanous — id·i·oph·a·nous …
4Idiocyclophanous — Id i*o*cy*cloph a*nous, a. [Idio + Gr. ? circle + ? to appear.] (Crystallog.) Same as {Idiophanous}. [1913 Webster] …
5epoptic — (ˈ)e|päptik adjective Etymology: Greek epoptikos, from epoptēs + ikos ic 1. : of or designed for an epopt : secret 2. : of or being the interference figures exhibited by idiophanous crystals …
6idiocyclophanous — |idē(ˌ)ō|sī|kläfənəs adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary idio + cycl + phan (from Greek phainein to show) + ous more at fancy : idiophanous * * * idiocyclophanous etc.: see …