Allomorphic
any of two or more different forms of the same chemical compound.
linguistics. one of the alternate contextually determined phonological shapes of a morpheme, as en in oxen, which is an allomorph of the english plural morpheme.
compare .
mineralogy, .
noun
(linguistics) any of the phonological representations of a single morpheme. for example, the final (s) and (z) sounds of bets and beds are allomorphs of the english noun-plural morpheme
any of two or more different crystalline forms of a chemical compound, such as a mineral
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variability in crystalline form without change in chemical const-tution. noun variation in the crystalline form of a chemical compound allomorphism al·lo·mor·phism (āl’ə-môr’fĭz’əm) n. a change in crystalline form that occurs without a change in chemical composition.
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a paper annexed to a negotiable instrument, for endors-m-nts too numerous or lengthy to be contained in the original. performed with the body and one arm stretched forward: an arabesque allongé.
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- Allopath
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