allossigeno
Allossigeno is not a term with a widely accepted definition in established science. It appears to be a neologism or a coined word formed from the Italian ossigeno (oxygen) with the prefix allo-, which originates from Greek and can mean "other" or "different." There is no entry in major chemical, biological, or medical references for a concept, compound class, reaction, or process named allossigeno. As a result, when the word appears in a text, it is typically treated as either a misspelling of ossigeno or as a very limited, author-specific designation rather than a standard term.
In scholarly writing, such coinages or proper names may be used to label a particular concept, project,
Etymology: the term plausibly combines allo- ("other") with ossigeno ("oxygen"), but this morphological origin does not
See also: ossigeno; allo- prefix in biology and chemistry; nomenclature notes on coinages and brand names.