Synonyms for the word "enantiomorph" include "enantiomer," "enantiodromia," and "enantiospecific." Enantiomers are molecules that are mirror images of each other but cannot be superimposed on one another. Enantiodromia refers to the tendency for things to transform into their opposites, while enantiospecificity refers to the ability of a chemical reaction or process to selectively produce one enantiomer over another. Collectively, these terms all relate to the concept of chirality, which is the property of asymmetry in molecules or other objects that makes them distinct from their mirror images.