Allomorphite

/ˌæləˈmɔːrfaɪt/ noun

A mineral that exists in a different crystalline form than another mineral despite having the same chemical composition; a polymorph.

From allo- (other) + morph (form) + -ite (mineral suffix). Coined in 19th-century mineralogy to describe minerals with identical chemistry but different crystal structures.

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