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Metamorphic
Metamorphic Met`a*mor"phic, a. [See Metamorphosis.] 1. Subject to change; changeable; variable. 2. Causing a change of structure. 3. (Geol.) Pertaining to, produced by, or exhibiting, certain changes which minerals or rocks may have undergone since their original deposition; -- especially applied to the recrystallization which sedimentary rocks have undergone through the influence of heat and pressure, after which they are called metamorphic rocks.
Pantamorphic
Pantamorphic Pan`ta*mor"phic, a. [Panta- + Gr. ? form.] Taking all forms.

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- Amorphic describes a mutation that causes complete loss of gene function. Amorph is sometimes used interchangeably with "genetic null". An amorphic mutation...
- robotic sculpture, installation, and performance. In 1991 MacMurtrie formed Amorphic Robot Works, a group of artists and engineers working together to create...
- complete loss of function (null allele), it is often called an amorph or amorphic mutation in Muller's morphs schema. Phenotypes ****ociated with such mutations...
- is called a protein null (shown by Western blotting). A genetic null or amorphic allele has the same phenotype when homozygous as when heterozygous with...
- later determined to be another corpse of a sperm whale. Cases of boneless, amorphic globsters are sometimes believed to be gigantic octopuses, but it has now...
- eventually contradicts him: "In the beginning was the deed". In spite of being amorphic, Mauricius considers himself an Übermensch. Faust's obscure new friend...
- magnetotactic can also create magnetite in oxygen free sediments by reducing amorphic ferric oxide to magnetite. Several species of birds are known to incorporate...
- period. Nicholson stated the duo's intention for the logo was to be an "amorphic and soft" form with "no sharp lines". According to James, the design was...
- sometimes have the following features: Rushton hyaline bodies, which are amorphic, eosinophilic, linear to crescent-shaped bodies in the cyst epithelium...
- before’ variety" and that "Creatures and settings here are the worst side of amorphic[] all mush [sic] together into an unpalatable stew". To Journey to the...