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Meaning of paramorph
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paramorph (n.)
A kind of pseudomorph, in which there has been a change of physical characters without alteration of chemical composition, as the change of aragonite to calcite.
paramorph Sentence Examples
- The paramorph concealed its true form, shifting seamlessly between appearances.
- Scientists discovered a paramorph organism that could mimic the characteristics of other species.
- The paramorph's ability to manipulate its shape and texture made it an elusive adversary.
- The paramorph's transformation from predator to prey amazed observers.
- In the depths of the ocean, a paramorph lured prey by imitating the sound of dying fish.
- The paramorph's sophisticated camouflage system enabled it to blend into its surroundings undetected.
- Researchers studied the paramorph's regenerative capabilities, hoping to unlock secrets for human wound healing.
- The creature exhibited paramorphic tendencies, changing its appearance to suit the environment.
- The paramorph's evolutionary adaptation allowed it to survive in hostile and extreme conditions.
- The scientist's observations revealed the remarkable paramorph's ability to modify its morphology instantaneously.
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A kind of pseudomorph, in which there has been a change of physical characters without alteration of chemical composition, as the change of aragonite to calcite
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The paramorph concealed its true form, shifting seamlessly between appearances.
Scientists discovered a paramorph organism that could mimic the characteristics of other species.
The paramorph's ability to manipulate its shape and texture made it an elusive adversary.
The paramorph's transformation from predator to prey amazed observers.