Amorphic


adjective

having no particular shape, lacking definite form; also called amorphous
examples

art students learn about amorphic and organic shapes and negative sp-ce.
word origin

from a- ‘no’ and morp ‘form’
historical examples

the current which fused these amorphic thoughts was generated in the most commonplace manner.
the readjustment will irwin

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  • Amorphously

    lacking definite form; having no specific shape; formless: the amorphous clouds. of no particular kind or character; indeterminate; having no pattern or structure; unorganized: an amorphous style; an amorphous personality. petrography, mineralogy. occurring in a m-ss, as without stratification or crystalline structure. chemistry. not crystalline. biology. having structural components that are not clearly differentiated, as […]

  • Amorphousness

    lacking definite form; having no specific shape; formless: the amorphous clouds. of no particular kind or character; indeterminate; having no pattern or structure; unorganized: an amorphous style; an amorphous personality. petrography, mineralogy. occurring in a m-ss, as without stratification or crystalline structure. chemistry. not crystalline. biology. having structural components that are not clearly differentiated, as […]

  • Amort

    spiritless; lifeless. . historical examples wherever the figure of death is introduced, he is accompanied with the motto “amort, amort.” the dance of death francis douce amortization

  • Amortisation

    n. chiefly british english spelling of amortization; see -ize. historical examples for this purpose the amortisation quota should be made variable. a revision of the treaty john maynard keynes germany to raise at once an international loan, of which amount, rate of interest, and amortisation quota are to be agreed on. a revision of the […]

  • Amortise

    finance. to liquidate or extinguish (a mortgage, debt, or other obligation), especially by periodic payments to the creditor or to a sinking fund. to write off a cost of (an -sset) gradually. old english law. to convey to a corporation or church group; alienate in mortmain. verb (transitive) (finance) to liquidate (a debt, mortgage, etc) […]


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