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heteromorphosis
heteromorphosis (ˌhɛtərəʊˈmɔːfəsɪs, ˌhɛtərəʊmɔːˈfəʊsɪs) [f. hetero- + morphosis; in sense b ad. G. heteromorphose (J. Loeb Untersuchungen z. physiol. Morphologie d. Thiere (1891) I. i. 10), f. Gr. ἕτερο-ς different + µόρϕωσ-ις formation.] a. Abnormal tissue, or tissue formed at the wrong place; hete... Oxford English Dictionary
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Heteromorphosis
Heteromorphosis (//, //) ( – other; morphe – form) refers to situations where an organ or tissue is different from the expected, either because of (embryonic Heteromorphosis is an example of the imperfection of some manifestations of the regenerative capacity. wikipedia.org
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heteromorphism
heteromorphism (-ˈmɔːfɪz(ə)m) [f. as prec. + -ism.] 1. The condition or property of being heteromorphic; diversity of form.1839 Fraser's Mag. XX. 699 The various portraits of her majesty astonish by their perplexing poly- or heteromorphism. 1865–72 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 150 Heteromorphism, the prop... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypermetamorphosis
Hypermetamorphosis, or heteromorphosis, is a term used mainly in entomology; it refers to a class of variants of holometabolism, that is to say, complete wikipedia.org
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heteromorphic
heteromorphic, a. (hɛtərəʊˈmɔːfɪk) [f. Gr. ἑτερο- hetero- + µορϕή form + -ic.] 1. Of different or dissimilar forms. spec.: a. Entom. Existing in different forms at different stages of life: said of insects which undergo complete metamorphosis (Heteromorpha). Hence in wider use in Biol.1864 in Webste... Oxford English Dictionary
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Morphosis (disambiguation)
Morphosis may also refer to: Biology Anamorphosis (biology) Epimorphosis Heteromorphosis Metamorphosis Music Morphosis (Hate album), 2008 Morphosis wikipedia.org
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homœosis
homœosis Biol. (hɒmiːˈəʊsɪs) Also homeosis. Pl. homœoses. [mod.L., ad. Gr. ὁµοίωσις a becoming like, f. ὅµοιος like.] The replacement in a metamerically segmented animal, esp. in the course of regeneration, of a structure forming part of one segment by a structure characteristic of another segment; ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Actinia
Actinia display a rare form of heteromorphosis in which a cut inflicted on a specimen can develop into a second mouth. wikipedia.org
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homo-
homo- before a vowel hom-. a. combining form of Gr. ὁµός same; a formative of many scientific and other terms, often in opposition to hetero-. The more important of these, with their derivatives, will be found in their alphabetical places; others, of less importance or frequency, follow here. The pr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Planarian
double-head creature after spending five weeks aboard the International Space Station (ISS) – though regeneration of amputated worms as double-headed heteromorphosis wikipedia.org
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neo-
neo- (ˈniːəʊ) combining form of Gr. νέος, new (as in νεόγαµος newly married, νεογενής newborn), common in recent use as a prefix to adjs. and ns. 1. a. In combs. denoting a new or modern form of some doctrine, belief, practice, language, etc., or designating those who advocate, adopt, or use it, as ... Oxford English Dictionary
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