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monomorphic
mon·o·mor·phic M0396000 (mŏn′ō-môr′fĭk) also mon·o·mor·phous (-fəs)adj.1. Chemistry Having only one form, as one crystal form.2. Biology Having or existing in only one form, as having only one allele of a gene or having males and females that look alike. mon′o·mor′phism n.monomorphic (ˌmɒnəʊˈmɔːfɪk) or monomorphousadj1. (Biology) (of an individual organism) showing little or no change in structure during the entire life history2. (Biology) (of a species) existing or having parts that exist in only one form3. (Chemistry) (of a chemical compound) having only one crystalline form ˌmonoˈmorphism nmon•o•mor•phic (ˌmɒn əˈmɔr fɪk) adj. 1. Biol. having the same basic form throughout the life cycle. 2. of the same or of an essentially similar type of structure. [1875–80] mon`o•mor′phism, n. monomorphic
monomorphic[¦män·ə¦mȯr·fik] (biology) Having or exhibiting only a single form. monomorphic
monomorphic [mon″o-mor´fik] existing in only one form.mon·o·mor·phic (mon-ō-mōr'fik), Of one shape; unchangeable in shape. [mono- + G. morphē, shape] monomorphic (mŏn′ō-môr′fĭk) also monomorphous (-fəs)adj.1. Chemistry Having only one form, as one crystal form.2. Biology Having or existing in only one form, as having only one allele of a gene or having males and females that look alike. mon′o·mor′phism n.mon·o·mor·phic (mon'ō-mōr'fik) Of one shape; unchangeable in shape. [mono- + G. morphē, shape] |