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isomorph - 4 dictionary results

i⋅so⋅morph

[ahy-suh-mawrf]
–noun
1. an organism that is isomorphic with another or others.
2. an isomorphous substance.

Origin:
1860–65; back formation from isomorphous
i·so·morph     (ī'sə-môrf')  Pronunciation Key 
n.   An object, organism, or substance exhibiting isomorphism.

Isomorph

I"so*morph\, n. [See Isomorphous.] A substance which is similar to another in crystalline form and composition.

Isomorph

I"so*morph\, n. (Biol.) An animal, plant, or group having superficial similarity to another, although phylogenetically different.

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