- Heteromorphy
- Heteromorphism Het`er*o*mor"phism, Heteromorphy Het`er*o*mor"phy, n. (Biol.) The state or quality of being heteromorphic. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
heteromorphy — het·er·o·mor·phy … English syllables
heteromorphy — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌmȯrfē noun ( es) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary heter + morphy : heteromorphism … Useful english dictionary
Heteromorphism — Het er*o*mor phism, Heteromorphy Het er*o*mor phy, n. (Biol.) The state or quality of being heteromorphic. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Alternation of generations — (also known as alternation of phases or metagenesis) is a term primarily used in describing the life cycle of plants (taken here to mean the Archaeplastida). A multicellular sporophyte, which is diploid with 2N paired chromosomes (i.e. N pairs),… … Wikipedia
heteromorphic — heteromorphism, heteromorphy, n. /het euhr euh mawr fik/, adj. 1. Biol. dissimilar in shape, structure, or magnitude. 2. Entomol. undergoing complete metamorphosis; possessing varying forms. [1860 65; HETERO + MORPHIC] * * * … Universalium
ετερομορφία — η (Μ ἑτερομορφία) [ετερόμορφος] νεοελλ. (για ζώα, φυτά και ορυκτά) η εμφάνιση ενός είδους με περισσότερες από μία μορφές μσν. (για τον Μινώταυρο) η παρέκκλιση από τη συνηθισμένη φυσική μορφή, η τερατομορφία. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Το μσν. ετερομορφία <… … Dictionary of Greek
heteromorphic — [ˌhɛt(ə)rə(ʊ) mɔ:fɪk] adjective Biology occurring in two or more different forms, especially at different stages in the life cycle. Derivatives heteromorph noun heteromorphism noun heteromorphy noun … English new terms dictionary
heteromorphic — /hɛtəroʊˈmɔfɪk/ (say hetuhroh mawfik) adjective 1. Biology dissimilar in shape, structure, or magnitude. 2. Entomology having two or more successive larval stages in which the larval forms differ greatly. Also, heteromorphous. –heteromorphism,… …
-morphy — ˌmȯrfē, ˌmȯ(ə)fē, fi noun combining form ( es) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary morph + y : quality or state of having (such) a form heteromorphy isomorphy … Useful english dictionary