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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
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i·so·morph   (ī'sə-môrf')   
n.  An object, organism, or substance exhibiting isomorphism.
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Main Entry: iso·morph
Pronunciation: 'I-s&-"morf
Function: noun
: something identical with or similar to something else in form or structure;especially : one of two or more substances related by isomorphism —iso·mor·phous /"I-s&-'mor-f&s/ adjective
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isomorph i·so·morph (ī'sə-môrf')
n.
An object, an organism, or a substance exhibiting isomorphism.

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