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—protomorph, n./proh'teuh mawr"fik/, adj. Biol.having a primitive character or structure.[1855-60; PROTO- + -MORPHIC]
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Protomorphic — Pro to*mor phic, a. [Proto + Gr. morfh form.] (Biol.) Having the most primitive character; in the earliest form; as, a protomorphic layer of tissue. H. Spencer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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protomorphic — |prōd.ə|mȯrfik adjective Etymology: prot + morphic : primitive * * * protomorph, n. /proh teuh mawr fik/, adj. Biol. having a primitive character or structure. [1855 60; PROTO + MORPHIC] * * * protomorphic /prō tō mörˈfik/ adjective … Useful english dictionary
protomorphic — pro·to·mor·phic … English syllables
protomorphic — /proʊtoʊˈmɔfɪk/ (say prohtoh mawfik) adjective (of animals and plants) having a primitive character or structure. –protomorph, noun …
protomorphic — a. primitive … Dictionary of difficult words
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Proto- — Pro to [Gr. prw^tos first, a superl. fr. pro before. See {Pro }.] 1. A combining form prefix signifying first, primary, primordial; as, protomartyr, the first martyr; protomorphic, primitive in form; protoplast, a primordial organism; prototype,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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protomorph — See protomorphic. * * * … Universalium