noun
- a mineral that has the same chemical composition as another mineral but a different crystal structure
Usage: mineralogy; technical
Examples
- Calcite and aragonite are paramorphs, both composed of calcium carbonate but with distinct crystal forms.
- The geologist identified the specimen as a paramorph of the original mineral.
- Paramorphs can form when minerals undergo changes in temperature and pressure.
- Understanding paramorphs is essential in mineralogical classification.