Adelomorphic

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌædələˈmɔrfɪk/

Definitions of adelomorphic

adjective relating to or exhibiting adelomorphism, which is the absence of certain body parts or structures

Example Sentences

A1 The children's book had colorful and adelomorphic illustrations.

A2 The new toy was designed with adelomorphic features to appeal to young children.

B1 The artist's adelomorphic style was characterized by abstract shapes and bold colors.

B2 The architect's adelomorphic designs incorporated elements of nature and sustainability.

C1 The fashion designer's adelomorphic collection pushed the boundaries of traditional clothing design.

C2 The filmmaker's adelomorphic approach to storytelling challenged conventional narrative structures.

Examples of adelomorphic in a Sentence

formal The scientist described the adelomorphic characteristics of the newly discovered species.

informal I heard that the biology professor is researching adelomorphic traits in insects.

slang Check out the adelomorphic features on that cool new bug!

figurative Her adelomorphic beauty was unmatched, like a rare flower in a field of weeds.

Grammatical Forms of adelomorphic

past tense

adelomorphed

plural

adelomorphs

comparative

more adelomorphic

superlative

most adelomorphic

present tense

adelomorph

future tense

will adelomorph

perfect tense

has adelomorphed

continuous tense

is adelomorphing

singular

adelomorphic

positive degree

adelomorphic

infinitive

to adelomorph

gerund

adelomorphing

participle

adelomorphic

Origin and Evolution of adelomorphic

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'adelomorphic' originates from the combination of the Greek word 'adelos' meaning unknown or obscure, and 'morphe' meaning form or shape.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in scientific contexts to describe obscure or unknown forms, the term 'adelomorphic' has evolved to also be used in a more general sense to describe something that is mysterious or enigmatic.