Tetrahedrality

Pronunciation: /ˈˌtɛtɹəhidɹəɫˈaɪˈtaɪ/

Tetrahedrality (noun)

  1. A measure of how closely a structure matches a shape with four points arranged like a pyramid.
  2. The degree to which bond directions form the typical angles of a four-part arrangement.

Examples

  • The model shows tetrahedrality as a shape with four corners.
  • Tetrahedrality describes the shape formed by four corners around a point.