Monomorphic


[mon-uh-mawr-fik] /ˌmɒn əˈmɔr fɪk/

adjective
1.
Biology. having only one form.
2.
of the same or of an essentially similar type of structure.
/ˌmɒnəʊˈmɔːfɪk/
adjective
1.
(of an individual organism) showing little or no change in structure during the entire life history
2.
(of a species) existing or having parts that exist in only one form
3.
(of a chemical compound) having only one crystalline form

monomorphic mon·o·mor·phic (mŏn’ō-môr’fĭk) or mon·o·mor·phous (-fəs)
adj.

mon’o·mor’phism n.

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