Allotropic

/ˌæl.ə.ˈtroʊ.pɪk/ adjective

Relating to or exhibiting allotropy, the ability of an element to exist in multiple different forms with different physical properties.

From 'allotrope' + '-ic' suffix. Derived from Greek roots meaning 'other-turning,' this adjective describes the phenomenon of elemental polymorphism discovered in the 19th century.

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