allotrope

allotrope
An element in one of the allotropic forms that it may assume. [allo- + G. tropos, a turning]

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al·lo·trope 'al-ə-.trōp n a form showing allotropy

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al·lo·trope (alґo-trōp) an allotropic form.

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