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I think that this article should be reworked into a "Crystal shape" and separating (such as in MacKenzie et al., 1980: Atlas of igneous rocks and their textures) the terms defining the quality of the crystals faces: euhedral, subhedral, and anhedral; and the tridimensional shapes: lamelar, equant, etc. Syenitologist (talk) 19:36, 3 August 2022 (UTC)Reply