Adelomorphous

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /əˌdɛləˈmɔrfəs/

Definitions of adelomorphous

adjective characterized by having an irregular or indefinite shape or form

Example Sentences

A1 The caterpillar had an adelomorphous body shape.

A2 The artist created an adelomorphous sculpture that left viewers puzzled.

B1 The scientist studied the adelomorphous growth patterns of the rare plant species.

B2 The architect designed an adelomorphous building that incorporated elements of both modern and traditional styles.

C1 The geneticist discovered an adelomorphous gene mutation that led to a breakthrough in medical research.

C2 The fashion designer's adelomorphous collection challenged traditional notions of beauty and aesthetics.

Examples of adelomorphous in a Sentence

formal The scientist used adelomorphous classification to categorize the new species of insects.

informal I have no idea what adelomorphous means, do you?

slang That new car design is adelomorphous, dude!

figurative Her thoughts were adelomorphous, constantly changing and evolving.

Grammatical Forms of adelomorphous

past tense

adelomorphized

plural

adelomorphous

comparative

more adelomorphous

superlative

most adelomorphous

present tense

adelomorphizes

future tense

will adelomorphize

perfect tense

has adelomorphized

continuous tense

is adelomorphizing

singular

adelomorphous

positive degree

adelomorphous

infinitive

to adelomorphize

gerund

adelomorphizing

participle

adelomorphized

Origin and Evolution of adelomorphous

First Known Use: 1852 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'adelomorphous' originated from the combination of the Greek prefix 'adelo-' meaning 'hidden' or 'obscure' and the suffix '-morphous' meaning 'having a form'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of biology to describe organisms with obscure or hidden forms, the word 'adelomorphous' has evolved to be used in a more general sense to describe anything that is shapeless or lacking a distinct form.