pleomorphism

or ple·o·mor·phy

[ plee-uh-mawr-fiz-uhm ]

nounBiology.
  1. existence of an organism in two or more distinct forms during the life cycle; polymorphism.

Origin of pleomorphism

1
First recorded in 1860–65; pleo- + -morph + -ism

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British Dictionary definitions for pleomorphism

pleomorphism

pleomorphy (ˈpliːəˌmɔːfɪ)

/ (ˌpliːəˈmɔːˌfɪzəm) /


noun
  1. the occurrence of more than one different form in the life cycle of a plant or animal

  2. the occurrence of more than one different form of crystal of one chemical compound; polymorphism

Derived forms of pleomorphism

  • pleomorphic, adjective

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