Habit
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Habitus (Fr). Habitus (Ge). Hábito (Sp). Abito (It). 晶癖 (Ja)
The crystal habit is the characteristic external shape of an individual crystal or groups of crystals. For a single crystal, the habit is a description of its general shape and forms, as well as the description of their actual development in the crystal. On the basis of the development of its faces, a crystal is classified in three categories:
- euhedral, when the faces are well-developed due to uncrowded growth;
- subhedral, when it shows only partially developed faces;
- anhedral, when the faces are not developed and cannot be indexed without ambiguity.