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hemitrope

Terms vs Hemitrope - What's the difference?

terms | hemitrope |


As nouns the difference between terms and hemitrope

is that terms is while hemitrope is (crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

As an adjective hemitrope is

half turned round; half inverted; (crystallography) having a twinned structure.

Hemitropy vs Hemitrope - What's the difference?

hemitropy | hemitrope |


In crystallography|lang=en terms the difference between hemitropy and hemitrope

is that hemitropy is (crystallography) twin composition in crystals while hemitrope is (crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

As nouns the difference between hemitropy and hemitrope

is that hemitropy is (crystallography) twin composition in crystals while hemitrope is (crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

As an adjective hemitrope is

half turned round; half inverted; (crystallography) having a twinned structure.

Hemitropal vs Hemitrope - What's the difference?

hemitropal | hemitrope |


As an adjective hemitrope is

half turned round; half inverted; (crystallography) having a twinned structure.

As a noun hemitrope is

(crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

Crystal vs Hemitrope - What's the difference?

crystal | hemitrope |


As a proper noun crystal

is .

As an adjective hemitrope is

half turned round; half inverted; (crystallography) having a twinned structure.

As a noun hemitrope is

(crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

Twin vs Hemitrope - What's the difference?

twin | hemitrope |


As nouns the difference between twin and hemitrope

is that twin is (baseball) a player that plays for the while hemitrope is (crystallography) a twin crystal having a hemitropal structure.

As an adjective hemitrope is

half turned round; half inverted; (crystallography) having a twinned structure.