noun
- the existence of different crystalline forms of the same chemical compound
- variation in the form of a linguistic unit while maintaining the same function or meaning
Usage: chemistry; mineralogy
Usage: linguistics
Examples
- Diamond and graphite demonstrate allomorphism as different forms of carbon.
- The mineral calcite exhibits allomorphism with several crystal structures.
- Allomorphism in linguistics explains why ‘cats’ and ‘dogs’ have different plural endings.
- The chemist studied the allomorphism of sulfur compounds.
- Allomorphism helps explain morphological variations in language.
- The crystal’s allomorphism was evident under different temperature conditions.