Definition: The term "geoparallelotropic" refers to a type of material that is composed of several layers, each with different properties and characteristics. This type of material is known as a geoparallelogram or parallelepiped, as it has parallel sides (lines) in the same plane. Geoparallelotropic materials are often used in construction and engineering applications due to their ability to withstand high loads and resist deformation under stress. They can be found in various forms such as concrete