Definition: Adi-amorphism is a type of transformation in physics and engineering that allows particles to exist as pairs, rather than individually. The word "adiamorphism" comes from Latin which translates to "two". It means two particles are combined into one particle which is a new entity or product. This idea is often used in chemistry and physics for the creation of complex molecules such as amides, where atoms can be bonded together to form new compounds.
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