Get Free Checker

dimorphous

ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring or existing in two different forms
    dimorphic crystals
    dimorphous organisms

How To Use dimorphous In A Sentence

  • In biological terms, these are the characteristic behaviors of sexually dimorphous territorial animals. Gotcher truth right here
  • Here I might refer to the observations concerning the invisible dimorphous state of the flowers of the normal toad-flax. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • Leaves and shoots dimorphous, primary leaves on long shoots, secondary leaves on dwarf shoots. The Genus Pinus
  • But they owe this quality entirely to their dimorphous character. Species and Varieties, Their Origin by Mutation
  • dimorphous organisms
  • Our species is sexually dimorphous — the symbolism of "male" and "female" as sexually generative is rather primordially a part of the idea of marriage, don't you think? Philocrites: Spouse and spouse?
  • In 1841 he made the discovery that dimorphous bodies have different fusing points, according as they are in the crystallized or amorphous condition. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
View all