isomericlike
Isomericlike is a term used in some interdisciplinary discussions to describe relationships between entities that share a common composition or core arrangement but differ in the internal organization of subunits in a way that resembles isomerism. The form implies resemblance to isomeric diversity without claiming formal isomer status.
Usage and scope: In chemistry, true isomers have distinct connectivity or spatial orientation while maintaining the
Examples: Two crystal polymorphs with the same chemical composition but different lattice packing could be described
Status and considerations: Isomericlike is not a widely standardized term and its meaning is context-dependent. It
See also: Isomer; Isomerism; Conformer; Tautomer; Polymorph; Constitutional isomer; Stereoisomer.