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allotropic

adjective

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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˌæləˈtɹɒpɪk/ / /ˌæləˈtɹɑpɪk/ / /ˌæləˈtɹoʊpɪk/

adj

Etymology: From allo- + -tropic, compare French allotropique.

  1. Describing a form of an element that exhibits allotropy.

    Graphite and diamond are allotropic forms of carbon.

    A symphony and a poem may be allotropic forms of the same matter: to use a common simile, there is red phosphorus and there is yellow, but both are phosphorus. Likewise there are different forms of art, but there is only one art.