Definition: "Anisomeric" refers to two or more types of structures that are similar in nature but have different chemical properties, such as metallic zinc and copper, or water molecules and oxygen molecules. In science, it's used to describe compounds where there is a mix of atoms with distinct physical characteristics. It can also be confused with the term "anisotropic," which refers to variations in density, size, shape, or electrical properties due to differences in atomic arrangement.