trizonia

/traɪˈzoʊniə/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of chemical compound or a rare geological formation with three zones of different composition or properties.

“The trizonia in the rock sample was studied by geologists to understand its unique properties.”

2. chemistry

A chemical compound or substance with three distinct zones or regions, often exhibiting different characteristics in each zone.

“The trizonia in the chemical reaction showed an interesting pattern of zone behavior.”

Synonyms

  • triatomic
  • triazine

Antonyms

  • monatomic
  • monocline