slovo | definícia |
allomorph (encz) | allomorph,varianta morfému n: [lingv.] Zdeněk Brož |
allomorph (gcide) | Paramorph \Par"a*morph\, n. [Pref. para- + Gr. morfh` form.]
1. (Min.) A kind of pseudomorph, in which there has been a
change of physical characters, by a change in crystal
structure without alteration of chemical composition, as
the change of aragonite to calcite; called also
allomorph.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
2. (Biol.) A taxonomic variant observed within a species, for
which a more specific term has not been assigned.
[PJC] -- par`a*mor"phic, a. -- par`a*mor"phous, a.
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Allomorph (gcide) | Allomorph \Al"lo*morph\, n. [Gr. ? other + morfh` form.] (Min.)
(a) Any one of two or more distinct crystalline forms of
the same substance; or the substance having such
forms; -- as, carbonate of lime occurs in the
allomorphs calcite and aragonite.
(b) A variety of pseudomorph which has undergone partial
or complete change or substitution of material; --
thus limonite is frequently an allomorph after pyrite.
--G. H. Williams.
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allomorph (wn) | allomorph
n 1: any of several different crystalline forms of the same
chemical compound; "calcium carbonate occurs in the
allomorphs calcite and aragonite"
2: a variant phonological representation of a morpheme; "the
final sounds of `bets' and `beds' and `horses' and `oxen' are
allomorphs of the English plural morpheme" |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
allomorph (encz) | allomorph,varianta morfému n: [lingv.] Zdeněk Brož |
allomorphic (encz) | allomorphic,alomorfní adj: Zdeněk Brož |
allomorph (gcide) | Paramorph \Par"a*morph\, n. [Pref. para- + Gr. morfh` form.]
1. (Min.) A kind of pseudomorph, in which there has been a
change of physical characters, by a change in crystal
structure without alteration of chemical composition, as
the change of aragonite to calcite; called also
allomorph.
[1913 Webster +PJC]
2. (Biol.) A taxonomic variant observed within a species, for
which a more specific term has not been assigned.
[PJC] -- par`a*mor"phic, a. -- par`a*mor"phous, a.
[PJC]Allomorph \Al"lo*morph\, n. [Gr. ? other + morfh` form.] (Min.)
(a) Any one of two or more distinct crystalline forms of
the same substance; or the substance having such
forms; -- as, carbonate of lime occurs in the
allomorphs calcite and aragonite.
(b) A variety of pseudomorph which has undergone partial
or complete change or substitution of material; --
thus limonite is frequently an allomorph after pyrite.
--G. H. Williams.
[1913 Webster] |
Allomorphic (gcide) | Allomorphic \Al`lo*mor"phic\, a. (Min.)
Of or pertaining to allomorphism.
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Allomorphism (gcide) | Allomorphism \Al`lo*mor"phism\, n. (Min.)
The property which constitutes an allomorph; the change
involved in becoming an allomorph.
[1913 Webster] |
allomorph (wn) | allomorph
n 1: any of several different crystalline forms of the same
chemical compound; "calcium carbonate occurs in the
allomorphs calcite and aragonite"
2: a variant phonological representation of a morpheme; "the
final sounds of `bets' and `beds' and `horses' and `oxen' are
allomorphs of the English plural morpheme" |
allomorphic (wn) | allomorphic
adj 1: pertaining to allomorphs |
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