• Enantiomorph

    Origin

    From Ancient Greek ἐναντίος (enantios, "opposite") + μορφή (morphē, "form").

    Full definition of enantiomorph

    Noun

    enantiomorph

    (plural enantiomorphs)
    1. Mirror image, form related to another as an object is to its image in a mirror.
    2. Either of a pair of crystals that are mirror images of each other, and are optically active.
    3. (chemistry) A similar molecule or compound; an enantiomer.
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