noun
- An organism or substance that has the same form or structure as another, but a different origin or composition.
- In mathematics, a structure-preserving map or object between two mathematical systems that have the same form.
Usage: biology, chemistry
Usage: mathematics, formal
Examples
- The two mineral crystals are isomorphs, sharing identical geometric forms despite different chemical compositions.
- In chemistry, calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate are isomorphs that crystallize in similar patterns.
- Mathematicians study isomorphs to understand when two algebraic structures are fundamentally equivalent.
- The graph and the tree diagram are isomorphs in the sense that they represent the same relational information.
- Biologists discovered that the two species' skeletal structures were isomorphs, suggesting a common evolutionary ancestor.