"Graphitized" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Transformed or converted into graphite, typically by treating carbon in high temperature and pressure to produce a soft, black, and brittle solid that is highly conductive and thermally stable.
Graphitization is the process by which amorphous carbon is transformed into crystalline graphite. It is a high-temperature process that occurs when large-scale carbon materials, such as activated carbon or carbon black, are heated to extremely high temperatures (typically above 2,000°C) in the absence of air. During this process, the carbon atoms reorganize themselves to form a crystalline structure with a hexagonal lattice, characteristic of graphite.
Graphological refers to the study of handwriting or the writing system used to form letters and words. It encompasses the examination of writing style, including letter formation, spacing, and overall layout, to understand a person's personality, behavior, and even neurology. Graphological analysis is used in various fields, such as forensic investigations, occupational psychology, and educational assessments.