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pleiomorphy|ˈplaɪəmɔːfɪ| [f. pleio- + Gr. µορϕή form + -ια, -y.] (See also pleomorphy, etc.) In Bot. a. The occurrence of more than one distinct stage or form in the life-cycle of a species, as in certain heterœcious fungi, which pass through two or three stages. b. The state of a flower which is usually irregular, but becomes regular by the multiplication of its irregular elements, so as to form a whorl; = peloria. Hence pleioˈmorphic a., exhibiting or characterized by pleiomorphy; pleioˈmorphism = pleiomorphy (sense a).
1890in Cent. Dict. 1895in Syd. Soc. Lex. |