Adiamorphic

/ˌeɪdaɪəˈmɔːrfɪk/ adjective

Definition

Not changing form; maintaining the same shape or structure regardless of external conditions.

Etymology

From Greek a- (not) + dia- (through) + morphe (form). Means literally 'not changing through form.'

Kelly Says

Adiamorphic minerals maintain their crystal structure despite temperature and pressure changes—they're like the reliable friends who never change!

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