Auxetic

/ɔːkˈsɛtɪk/ adjective

Describing a material that becomes wider when stretched (rather than narrower, as most materials do), showing an unusual negative Poisson's ratio.

From Greek 'auxesis' (growth) + '-ic' (having the quality of). This modern material science term was coined in the 1970s-80s when researchers discovered materials with counterintuitive expansion properties.

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