Anisotropous

/ˌænɪsoʊˈtrɑːpəs/ adjective

Having different properties or characteristics when measured in different directions; an older or variant form of anisotropic.

From Greek 'aniso-' (unequal) + 'tropos' (direction) + '-ous' (full of, having), a classical adjectival formation that predates the modern '-ic' ending.

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