Alfabetaanomere
Alfabetaanomere is a term found in a small subset of Dutch-language texts to describe a relationship between two forms that share a common alphabet but differ in arrangement. The term is not standard in major reference works, and its exact meaning varies by field.
In chemistry contexts, alfabetaanomeren is sometimes used informally to refer to alpha- and beta-anomeric forms of
In linguistics or typography, it can denote pairs of writing systems that use the same set of
Because the term is not widely adopted, writers typically define alfabetaanomeren within the specific source or
See also: Anomer, Stereoisomer, Orthography, Writing system.