
• (n.) A morphological individual, characterized by definiteness of form bion, a physiological individual. See Tectology.
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(from the article `linguistics`) ...be described as representing (e.g., the past-tense morpheme that might be variously represented by such allomorphs as /id/, /t/, /d/, etc.). Lamb ...
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<biology> A morphological individual, characterised by definiteness of form bion, a physiological individual. See Tectology. ... Of morphons there are six orders or categories: 1. Plastids or elementary organisms. 2. Organs, homoplastic or heteroplastic. 3. Antimeres (opposite or symmetrical or homotypic parts). 4. Metameres (successive or ho...
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Mor'phon noun [ Greek ..., present participle of ... to form.]
(Biol.) A morphological individual, characterized by definiteness of form, in distinction from
bion , a physiological individual. See
Tectology .
Haeckel. » Of morphons there are six orders or categories: 1...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: mōr′fon Definitions: 1. Any one of the individual structures entering into the formation of an organism; a morphologic element, such as a cell.
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