Etymology
The word "isomorph" is derived from the Greek words:
Meaning and Origin
An "isomorph" is something that has the same form or structure as something else. It refers to a correspondence or similarity in the form or structure of two things, even if their content or origin may be different.
The concept of isomorphisms is widely used in various fields, including:
Etymology Iso Greek equal same or alike morph Greek form ism Greek
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