Where does “enantiopode” come from?
enantiopode (English) comes from English enantio-, from Ancient Greek ἐνᾰντῐ́ος — opposite.
enantiopode (English): enantiomer (especially the enantiomer having the opposite configuration to a given one)
Definitions
- enantiomer (especially the enantiomer having the opposite configuration to a given one)