👉 In mathematics, a "tetramerous" object is an object that can be divided into two or more smaller objects and still have the same properties. This means that any two of these smaller objects share the same set of properties, such as being closed under certain operations, or having certain relations between their elements. Tetramers are also considered tetramerous because they can be broken down into three smaller tetromers, which themselves can be broken down further into smaller tetrahedra.