enantiomorphAn enantiomorph (pronounced en-ANT-i-o-morf ) is a mirror image of something, an opposite reflection. The term, derived from the Greek enantios or "opposite," is used in a number of contexts, including architecture, molecular physics, and political theory. It is reported to also be used in computer system design.
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| This word suggested by: Mark Serbian | | Last updated on:
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