enantiomorph

/ɪˈnæntiəmɔːrf/
noun
  1. Either of a pair of objects or crystals that are mirror images of each other but cannot be superimposed.
    • In mineralogy, quartz crystals can occur as enantiomorphs.
    • The artist created a sculpture and its enantiomorph for the symmetry exhibit.
    • The two crystals were enantiomorphs, each a perfect mirror of the other.
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