Isomorph

Pronunciation: /ˈaɪˈsoʊˈmɔɹf/

Isomorph (noun)

  1. A thing with the same overall structure as another, so their parts match in a consistent way.
  2. In biology, a body form that is similar in structure to another because of shared design or development.

Examples

  • Two graphs can be isomorph when their structure matches.
  • The models are isomorph because they share the same structure.