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Trimorphic — Tri*mor phic, Trimorphous Tri*mor phous, a. [Gr. ? three formed; ? (see {Tri }) + morfh form.] Of, pertaining to, or characterized by, trimorphism; contrasted with {monomorphic}, {dimorphic}, and {polymorphic}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Trimorphic Protennoia — The Trimorphic Protennoia is a Sethian Gnostic text from the New Testament apocrypha. The only surviving copy comes from the Nag Hammadi library.I [am] the Thought of the Father, Protennoia, that is, Barbelo, the perfect Glory, and the… … Wikipedia
Trimorphic number — In mathematics a trimorphic number is a number whose cube ends in the number itself. For example, 43 = 64, 243 = 13824, and 2493 = 15438249.The first few trimorphic numbers are::1, 4, 5, 6, 9, 24, 25, 49, 51, 75, 76, 99, 125, 249 ...… … Wikipedia
trimorphic — adjective Etymology: Greek trimorphos having three forms, from tri + morphos morphous Date: 1866 occurring in or having three distinct forms … New Collegiate Dictionary
trimorphic — adj. [Gr. treis, three; morphe, form] Having three distinct forms in one individual, as certain hydrozoan colonies … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
trimorphic — tri·mor·phic (trī môrʹfĭk) also tri·mor·phous ( fəs) adj. 1. Biology. Having or occurring in three differing forms. 2. Chemistry. Crystallizing in three distinct forms. tri·morʹphi·cal·ly adv. tri·morʹphism n. * * * … Universalium
trimorphic — adjective /ˌtɹaɪˈmɔɹfɪk/ a) Having three different forms with a clear attribute amongst three animals of the same species. b) Having three different forms of flowers, leaves, or any other attribute on the same plant … Wiktionary
trimorphic — adj. having three forms … English contemporary dictionary
trimorphic — tri·mor·phic … English syllables
trimorphic — (ˈ)trī|mȯrfik adjective Etymology: trimorphism + ic : exhibiting trimorphism … Useful english dictionary