"Pleochromatism" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Pleochromatism is a phenomenon in optics where the color of a gemstone or a crystal appears to change when it is turned at different angles under light.
"This refers to a large or abundant quantity of something, implying that there is more than enough of the thing to meet a need or requirement. For example:"There's plenty of time left in the exam.""My bag has plenty of space for all your books."It implies an abundance or excess.
Capable of exhibiting pleochroism, the property of a substance of appearing to have a different color when viewed from different directions.
Having a tendency to change shape or form. (especially of cells in a tumor) synonyms: polymorphic, amorphous, shapeless, indeterminate. Antonyms: fixed, constant, unchanging.
The word "pleomorphic" (not "pleomorphous") refers to the quality of having many forms or shapes. It is used to describe something that exhibits a wide range of forms or a lack of a fixed shape.In biology, pleomorphism is used to describe cells, tissues, or organisms that can take on multiple forms or variations. For example, cancer cells often exhibit pleomorphism, meaning they can have varying sizes, shapes, and appearances.In a broader sense, pleomorphism can describe any situation or object that has multiple aspects, shapes, or appearances, rather than a fixed or consistent one.