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Isomorphism between the two forms severally of two dimorphous substances.
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One of the dimorphic forms of the species of Dicyemata, which produced vermiform embryos; -- opposed to rhombogene.
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Crystallizing under two forms fundamentally different, while having the same chemical composition.
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The coexistence among individuals of the same species of three distinct forms, not connected, as a rule, by intermediate gradations; the condition among individuals of the same species of having three different shapes or proportions of corresponding parts; -- contrasted with polymorphism, and dimorphism.
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Either one of the two forms of a dimorphous substance; as, calcite and aragonite are dimorphs.
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Having the stigma visible at the throad of a gamopetalous corolla, while the stamens are concealed in the tube; -- said of dimorphous flowers. The opposite of thrum-eyed.
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Crystallization in two independent forms of the same chemical compound, as of calcium carbonate as calcite and aragonite.
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Characterized by dimorphism; occurring under two distinct forms, not dependent on sex; dimorphic.
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Having but a single form; retaining the same form throughout the various stages of development; of the same or of an essentially similar type of structure; -- opposed to dimorphic, trimorphic, and polymorphic.
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The property of crystallizing under two or more distinct fundamental forms, including dimorphism and trimorphism.
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Difference of form between members of the same species, as when a plant has two kinds of flowers, both hermaphrodite (as in the partridge berry), or when there are two forms of one or both sexes of the same species of butterfly.
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The possession, in one species of plants, of only one kind of flowers; -- opposed to heteromorphism, dimorphism, and trimorphism.
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A leguminous tree of Guiana and Trinidad (Dimorphandra excelsa); also, its timber, used in shipbuilding and making furniture.
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Of, pertaining to, or characterized by, trimorphism; -- contrasted with monomorphic, dimorphic, and polymorphic.
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Having the property of dimorphism; dimorphous.
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A free-swimming, dimorphic, sexual form of certain species of Nereis.
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