poreikiolike
Poreikiolike is a coined term used to describe structures or patterns that resemble pore networks in natural or synthetic materials. The term does not refer to a single specific material or phenomenon; instead it is used across different contexts to discuss porosity, connectivity, and surface area in a qualitative way.
Characteristics commonly associated with poreikiolike patterns include interconnected voids, high open porosity, tortuous pathways, and hierarchical
Occurrences and usage vary by field. In materials science and engineering, researchers may describe pore structures
Applications tend to center on systems where porous networks improve performance or function. Potential uses include
Etymology and status: The term appears to be a neologism formed from “pore” and “-like.” It currently