trimorph (Meaning)

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trimorph (n.)

A substance which crystallizes in three distinct forms, or which has three distinct physical states; also, any one of these distinct forms. See Trimorphism, 1.

Synonyms & Antonyms of trimorph

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trimorph Sentence Examples

  1. The peculiar trimorph, a chameleon-like organism, can rapidly change its body shape and color to match its surroundings.
  2. Researchers studied the genetics of the trimorph to understand the evolutionary pressures that have shaped its unique abilities.
  3. The trimorph's three distinct morphologies allow it to inhabit a diverse range of habitats, from rainforests to deserts.
  4. The trimorph's defensive strategy involves rapidly changing its shape and color to confuse predators.
  5. The trimorph's diet primarily consists of insects and other small invertebrates it can easily capture.
  6. The trimorph's breeding season is characterized by elaborate courtship displays involving the males changing their body shape and color.
  7. The trimorph's eggs are laid in a protected location, often concealed in foliage or under rocks, to prevent predation.
  8. The trimorph's natural predators include birds of prey, snakes, and larger reptiles that can overpower its defenses.
  9. Conservationists are concerned about the trimorph's declining population due to habitat destruction and fragmentation.
  10. Scientists are exploring the potential medical applications of the trimorph's remarkable ability to change its body shape and color.

FAQs About the word trimorph

A substance which crystallizes in three distinct forms, or which has three distinct physical states; also, any one of these distinct forms. See Trimorphism, 1.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The peculiar trimorph, a chameleon-like organism, can rapidly change its body shape and color to match its surroundings.

Researchers studied the genetics of the trimorph to understand the evolutionary pressures that have shaped its unique abilities.

The trimorph's three distinct morphologies allow it to inhabit a diverse range of habitats, from rainforests to deserts.

The trimorph's defensive strategy involves rapidly changing its shape and color to confuse predators.