allotrope
See also: Allotrope
English
Etymology
Back-formation from allotropy,[1] as allo- + -trope, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek ἄλλος (állos, “other”), and τρόπος (trópos, “way, manner”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
allotrope (plural allotropes)
- (chemistry) Any form of an element that has a distinctly different molecular structure to another form of the same element. [from 1847]
Related terms
Translations
element form of different molecular structure to another form of the same element
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Further reading
References
- ^ Douglas Harper (2001–2024) “allotrope”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
French
Etymology
(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek ἄλλος (állos, “other”), and τρόπος (trópos, “way, manner”).
Pronunciation
Noun
allotrope m (plural allotropes)
Adjective
allotrope (plural allotropes)
Related terms
German
Adjective
allotrope
- inflection of allotrop:
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