Anisotrope

/ˌænɪsoʊˈtroʊp/ noun

A substance or material that displays different physical or optical properties depending on the direction in which it is measured.

From Greek 'aniso-' (unequal) + 'trope' (direction), forming a noun for materials with directional properties. The term became standard in physics and crystallography in the 1800s.

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