"stiklveida" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Latvian]

Etymology: From stikls (“glass”) + veida (“form[gen.]”). Etymology templates: {{compound|lv|stikls|veida|gloss1=glass|gloss2=form􂀿gen.􂁀}} stikls (“glass”) + veida (“form[gen.]”) Head templates: {{head|lv|adjective|invariable|||-ais||-āks||vis-ākais||-i|cat2=|cat3=}} stiklveida (invariable), {{lv-adj|-}} stiklveida (invariable)
  1. (physics, chemistry) glass-like, glassy, vitreous Tags: invariable Categories (topical): Chemistry, Physics Derived forms: stiklveida ķermenis
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          "text": "stiklveida uzbūve",
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