isoster
/aɪˈstoʊsɚ/Definitions
1. noun
A mineral or crystal that has the same chemical composition as another mineral, but a different crystal structure.
“The geologist studied the unique isoster of quartz to understand its properties.”
2. noun
An isomer or compound that has the same number of carbon atoms as another molecule, but a different arrangement.
“The chemist discovered that the new compound was an isoster of a well-known molecule.”