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isodimorphism

[ ahy-soh-dahy-mawr-fiz-uhm ]

noun

Crystallography.
  1. isomorphism between the forms of two dimorphous substances.


isodimorphism

/ ˌɪəʊ岹ɪˈɔːɪə /

noun

  1. a property of a dimorphous substance such that it is isomorphous with another dimorphous substance in both its forms
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Derived Forms

  • ˌǻ徱ˈǰdzܲ, adjective
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Other Word Forms

  • ȴ·徱·ǰpdzܲ ȴ·徱·ǰp󾱳 adjective
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Such a relation is known as “isodimorphism.”

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Isodimorphous, ī-so-dī-mor′fus, adj. in crystallography, having the quality of isodimorphism or isomorphism between the members of two dimorphous groups.

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