single word requests - Is there a technical term for insideout-ness?


So the technical term for right or left handedness is chirality.


The technical term for evenness or oddness is parity.


Is there a similar term for inside-out-ness vs right-side-out-ness?


EDIT: I wish to speak of 2 objects. They have no interesting features except that each could be considered 'inside-out' relative to the other. Except there is no 'right' side. I suppose I could arbitrarily designate one side as Right and the other as In, but there are reasons to avoid doing so.


"Object 1 and object 2 differ only in their _."


I tried both chirality and parity but neither fit.




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