Orthomorphism is a term primarily used in the context of mathematics and particularly in the study of algebraic structures. It can refer to a type of homomorphisma structure-preserving map between two algebraic structures—specifically when dealing with groups or other algebraic systems. In a more general sense, an orthomorphism can denote a specific kind of morphism that preserves certain properties or structures in a more 'orthogonal' way.

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