A solid where the constituent components are randomly packed. Many variations can occur between the two extremes of crystalline vs. non-crystalline. For example, a non-crystalline material, such as many glasses, consists of atoms arranged as groups of tetrahedra or octahedra. However, although such groups have almost the same mutual arrangements, they are displaced without periodicity with respect to each other (i.e., limited order or short-range order). (Quot Guggenheim et al., 2006)
Cf., crystalline