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"Morphous" Meaning

Morphous is a adjective that means having no fixed shape or form; constantly changing; shapeless.

"Morphous" Examples

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Morphous refers to something having a complex or varying shape, often in reference to fluids or gases.

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The morphous boundaries of the nebula made it difficult to study its structure.
The morphous clouds collected fog throughout the city, obscuring visibility.
The morphous texture of the clay allowed us to shape it into intricate forms.
As the metal cooled, it took on a morphous shape that defied description.
The abstract sculpture's morphous design did not conform to any specific shape or pattern.

"Morphous" Similar Words

Morphosis

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Morphosis is not a commonly used word in English. However, I believe you might be referring to "metamorphosis." Metamorphosis is a biological process in which an animal undergoes a drastic and often dramatic change in form, such as caterpillars turning into butterflies or frogs undergoing transformations during puberty. The term can also be used figuratively to describe any significant change or transformation, not just biological ones.

Morphostasis

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Morphostatic

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Morphosyntactic

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Morphosyntax

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Morphotic

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Morphotic refers to something that is related to or resembling the morphe, or form, of something, especially in Greek philosophy and biology. In a broader sense, it can describe something that is concerned with the study of forms, shapes, or structures.

Morphotropic

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Morphotropic refers to a type of phase transition or change that occurs in certain materials, typically in ferroelectric or ferroelastic systems, where a sudden or gradual change in crystal structure or symmetry takes place without any discontinuity in thermodynamic properties. In other words, it is a transformation in which one phase or state of the material gradually transforms into another, often with a significant change in properties, without passing through a distinct intermediate phase. This phenomenon is often observed in materials with multiple crystal configurations or structures, and is crucial in understanding their properties and behavior under different conditions.

Morphotype

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Morpion

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Morpion is a French word that translates to "tic-tac-toe" in English. It refers to a game where two players, X and O, take turns marking spaces on a 3x3 grid, with the goal of getting three in a row.

Morrill

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Morris

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A noun. Morris can refer to a person, typically a man, with the name Morris. It can also specifically refer to William Morris (1834-1896), a British author, designer, and socialist who was a major figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. Additionally, Morris can also refer to a type of car, the Morris, which is a brand of automobile manufactured in the United Kingdom. In a metaphorical sense, Morris can also mean a group of animal (such as a deer) that roams freely and moves in a group.

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Morsel

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A morsel is a small portion of food, especially a bite or a mouthful. It can also refer to a small and pleasing or enjoyable thing, often something sweet or soothing.

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Morsitation

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "morsitation" in my dictionaries. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a rare/obscure word. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word?