amorphous
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ἄμορφος (ámorphos) "without form, shapeless, deformed" (itself from ἀ- (a-) "without" + μορφή (morphḗ) "form") + the English suffix -ous
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /əˈmɔɹfəs/
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Adjective
amorphous (comparative more amorphous, superlative most amorphous)
- lacking a definite form or clear shape
- The enormous pile of spaghetti landed on the floor in an amorphous heap.
- being without definite character or nature
- lacking organization or unity
- (physics) in the non-crystalline solid state of a typically crystalline solid
- (set theory, of a set) infinite and not the disjoint union of two infinite subsets
Derived terms
Translations
lacking a definite form or clear shape
being without definite character or nature
lacking organization or unity
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physics: in the non-crystalline state of solid
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