Anisotropy

/ˌænɪsoʊˈtrɑːpi/ noun

The quality of a material or substance having different physical properties (such as strength, light transmission, or electrical conductivity) depending on the direction in which it is measured.

From Greek 'aniso-' (unequal) + 'tropia' (turning, direction), from 'tropos' (direction). The term became standard in 19th-century physics to describe directional property variation.

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