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Hypocraterimorphous
Hypocraterimorphous Hyp`o*cra*ter`i*mor"phous, a. [Pref. hypo- + Gr. krath`r bowl + morfh` form.] (Bot.) Salver-shaped; having a slender tube, expanding suddenly above into a bowl-shaped or spreading border, as in the blossom of the phlox and the lilac.
Isotrimorphic
Isotrimorphic I`so*tri*mor"phic, a. Isotrimorphous.
Isotrimorphism
Isotrimorphism I`so*tri*mor"phism, n. [Iso- + Gr. ? thrice + ? form.] Isomorphism between the three forms, severally, of two trimorphous substances.
Isotrimorphous
Isotrimorphous I`so*tri*mor"phous, a. Having the quality of isotrimorphism; isotrimorphic.
Perimorph
Perimorph Per"i*morph, n. [Pref. peri- + Gr. ? form.] (Min.) A crystal of one species inclosing one of another species. See Endomorph.
Primordial
Primordial Pri*mor"di*al, n. A first principle or element.
Primordial
Primordial Pri*mor"di*al, a. [L. primordialis, from primordium the first beginning; primus first + ordiri to begin a web, to begin: cf. F. primordial.] 1. First in order; primary; original; of earliest origin; as, primordial condition. ``The primordial facts of our intelligent nature.' --Sir W. Hamilton. 2. (Geol.) Of or pertaining to the lowest beds of the Silurian age, corresponding to the Acadian and Potsdam periods in American geology. It is called also Cambrian, and by many geologists is separated from the Silurian. 3. (Biol.) Originally or earliest formed in the growth of an individual or organ; as, a primordial leaf; a primordial cell. Primordial utricle (Bot.), the interior lining of a young vegetable cell.
Primordial utricle
Primordial Pri*mor"di*al, a. [L. primordialis, from primordium the first beginning; primus first + ordiri to begin a web, to begin: cf. F. primordial.] 1. First in order; primary; original; of earliest origin; as, primordial condition. ``The primordial facts of our intelligent nature.' --Sir W. Hamilton. 2. (Geol.) Of or pertaining to the lowest beds of the Silurian age, corresponding to the Acadian and Potsdam periods in American geology. It is called also Cambrian, and by many geologists is separated from the Silurian. 3. (Biol.) Originally or earliest formed in the growth of an individual or organ; as, a primordial leaf; a primordial cell. Primordial utricle (Bot.), the interior lining of a young vegetable cell.
Primordialism
Primordialism Pri*mor"di*al*ism, n. Devotion to, or persistence in, conditions of the primordial state. --H. Spencer.
Primordially
Primordially Pri*mor"di*al*ly, adv. At the beginning; under the first order of things; originally.
Primordian
Primordian Pri*mor"di*an, n. [L. primordius first of all, fr. primordium.] (Bot.) A name given to several kinds of plums; as, red primordian, amber primordian, etc.
Primordiate
Primordiate Pri*mor"di*ate, a. Primordial. [R.] --Boyle.
Trimorph
Trimorph Tri"morph, n. [See Trimorphous.] (Crystallog.) A substance which crystallizes in three distinct forms, or which has three distinct physical states; also, any one of these distinct forms. See Trimorphism, 1.
Trimorphic
Trimorphic Tri*mor"phic, Trimorphous Tri*mor"phous, a. [Gr. ? three-formed; ? (see Tri-) + ? form.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by, trimorphism; -- contrasted with monomorphic, dimorphic, and polymorphic.
Trimorphism
Trimorphism Tri*mor"phism, n. [See Trimorphic.] 1. (Crystallog.) The property of crystallizing in three forms fundamentally distinct, as is the case with titanium dioxide, which crystallizes in the forms of rutile, octahedrite, and brookite. See Pleomorphism. 2. (Biol.) The co["e]xistence among individuals of the same species of three distinct forms, not connected, as a rule, by intermediate gradations; the condition among individuals of the same species of having three different shapes or proportions of corresponding parts; -- contrasted with polymorphism, and dimorphism. Heterogonous trimporphism (Bot.), that condition in which flowers of plants of the same species have three different lengths of stamens, short, medium, and long, the blossoms of one individual plant having short and medium stamens and a long style, those of another having short and long stamens and a style of medium length, and those of a third having medium and long stamens and a short style, the style of each blossom thus being of a length not represented by its stamens.
Trimorphous
Trimorphic Tri*mor"phic, Trimorphous Tri*mor"phous, a. [Gr. ? three-formed; ? (see Tri-) + ? form.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by, trimorphism; -- contrasted with monomorphic, dimorphic, and polymorphic.

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