Pronunciation: /ˌiːəˈlɒtrəpi/
noun the property of certain crystals or other substances of exhibiting different physical properties along different axes
A1 Aeolotropy is a difficult word to pronounce.
A2 The concept of aeolotropy is still unclear to me.
B1 The scientist conducted research on the aeolotropy of the material.
B2 Understanding the aeolotropy of the substance is crucial for the experiment.
C1 The engineer specialized in studying the aeolotropy of different materials.
C2 Her groundbreaking research on aeolotropy has changed the field of materials science.
formal The aeolotropy of the material was carefully studied by the researchers.
informal I heard that the aeolotropy of the fabric affects its durability.
slang I don't really understand the whole aeolotropy thing, can you explain it in simpler terms?
figurative The aeolotropy of her emotions made it difficult to predict how she would react.
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