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| allomorphism | (แอลโลมอร์' ฟิสซึม) n., chem. การเปลี่ยนแปลงของรูปแบบผลึก โดยไม่มีการเปลี่ยนแปลงทางเคมี | amorphism | (อะมอร์' ฟิสซึม) n. ภาวะหรือลักษณ์ที่ไม่มีรูปร่างที่แน่นอน, ความไม่มีจุดหมายหรือจุดประสงค์ที่แน่นอน, ลักษณะอสัณฐาน | polymorphism | (พอลลีมอร'ฟิสซึม) n. ภาวะที่มีหลายรูปแบบ, See also: polymorphistic adj. โพลิมอฟิซึม <คำอ่าน>ในโปรแกรมเชิงวัตถุ object-oriented programming หมายถึง การใช้ชื่อเหมือนกันให้หมายถึงกระบวนการคนละอันในเนื้อหาที่ไม่เหมือนกัน เป็นต้นว่า คำว่า "แสดงผล" display อาจใช้หมายถึงการแสดงเป็นตัวหนังสือ เป็นกราฟ เป็นภาพ เป็นตารางจัดการ เป็นภาพเคลื่อนไหว เป็นเสียง ฯ รวมทั้งการแสดงบนจอภาพ บนกระดาษ วิธีการเช่นนี้ ใช้กันในเรื่องของโปรแกรมเชิงวัตถุ |
| | | Any polymorphism that could help us understand how you're able to absorb that much energy from molecules to create gelid surroundings. | Jeden Polymorphismus, der uns helfen könnte, zu verstehen, wie du so viel Energie von Molekülen aufnehmen kannst, um eiskalte Umgebung zu schaffen. Monster (2016) | It's called "anthropomorphism" | มันเรียกว่าความเหมือนมนุษย์ Love in Disguise (2010) | "anthropomorphism" | ความเหมือนมนุษย์ Love in Disguise (2010) | That's called "anthropomorphism"! | มันเรียกว่า ความเหมือนมนุษย์ Love in Disguise (2010) | what do you know about anthropomorphism? | เธอรู้อะไรเกี่ยวกับความเหมือนมนุษย์ Love in Disguise (2010) | It's very common for a new mother to experience a certain degree of body dismorphism. | เป็นเรื่องธรรมดามากๆ สำหรับคุณแม่มือใหม่ ที่จะรับรู้การเปลี่ยนรูปทราง ทางกายบ้าง The Don't in the Do (2012) | Dismorphism. Dismorphism. | เปลี่ยนรูปทรงไง เปลี่ยนรูปทรง The Don't in the Do (2012) | Dismorphism. What is that? | เปลี่ยนรูปทรง มันอะไรกันล่ะ The Don't in the Do (2012) | I'm doing a study on Cardelia populations, but they have weird polymorphisms. | Ich untersuche die Population auf Cardelia, finde dann aber diese seltsamen Polymorphismen. Night Terrors (1991) | Using the Artin map, we might induce homomorphisms... | Mithilfe der Artin-Karte induzieren wir Homomorphismen... Sneakers (1992) | We found that the tendencies in working with higher life forms is to be a bit... anthropomorphic. | Die Erforschung höherer Lebensformen tendiert zum Anthropomorphismus: The Last Lap at Luxury (1994) | I specialize in hardware-to-wetware interfaces to advance USR's robotic anthropomorphization program. | Ich bin auf die Kopplung von Hardware und Gehirnfunktionen spezialisiert... um das Programm für robotischen Anthropomorphismus bei USR zu fördern. I, Robot (2004) | I didn't know, at first, until I started getting too many restrictive fragment length polymorphisms... | Ich wusste es zuerst nicht, bis ich zu viele Restriktionsfragmentlängenpolymorphismus bekam ... Ships in the Night (2011) | Aberrant, foreign cells... nuclear pleomorphism. | "Anomale, fremde Zellen, nuklearer Pleomorphismus. The Box (2014) |
| | anamorphism | (n) metamorphism that occurs deep under the earth's surface; changes simple minerals into complex minerals, Ant. katamorphism | anthropomorphism | (n) the representation of objects (especially a god) as having human form or traits, Syn. theanthropism | dimorphism | (n) (chemistry) the property of certain substances that enables them to exist in two distinct crystalline forms | dimorphism | (n) (biology) the existence of two forms of individual within the same animal species (independent of sex differences) | enantiomorphism | (n) the relation of opposition between crystals or molecules that are reflections of one another, Syn. mirror-image relation | homomorphism | (n) similarity of form, Syn. homomorphy | isomorphism | (n) (biology) similarity or identity of form or shape or structure, Syn. isomorphy | katamorphism | (n) metamorphism that occurs at or near the earth's surface; breaks down complex minerals into simpler ones, Ant. anamorphism | metamorphism | (n) change in the structure of rock by natural agencies such as pressure or heat or introduction of new chemical substances | pleomorphism | (n) (biology) the appearance of two or more distinctly different forms in the life cycle of some organisms | polymorphism | (n) (genetics) the genetic variation within a population that natural selection can operate on | polymorphism | (n) (chemistry) the existence of different kinds of crystal of the same chemical compound, Syn. pleomorphism | polymorphism | (n) (biology) the existence of two or more forms of individuals within the same animal species (independent of sex differences) | single nucleotide polymorphism | (n) (genetics) genetic variation in a DNA sequence that occurs when a single nucleotide in a genome is altered; SNPs are usually considered to be point mutations that have been evolutionarily successful enough to recur in a significant proportion of the population of a species, Syn. SNP | zoomorphism | (n) the attribution of animal forms or qualities to a god | anamorphosis | (n) the evolution of one type of organism from another by a long series of gradual changes, Syn. anamorphism | anamorphosis | (n) a distorted projection or perspective; especially an image distorted in such a way that it becomes visible only when viewed in a special manner, Syn. anamorphism |
| Allomorphism | n. (Min.) The property which constitutes an allomorph; the change involved in becoming an allomorph. [ 1913 Webster ] | Amorphism | n. [ See Amorphous. ] A state of being amorphous; esp. a state of being without crystallization even in the minutest particles, as in glass, opal, etc. There are stony substances which, when fused, may cool as glass or as stone; the glass state is spoken of as a state of amorphism. [ 1913 Webster ] | Anamorphism | n. [ Gr. &unr_; again + morfh` form. ] 1. A distorted image. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Biol.) A gradual progression from one type to another, generally ascending. Huxley. [ 1913 Webster ] | Anthropomorphism | n. [ Gr. &unr_; of human form; 'a`nqrwpos man + morfh` form. ] 1. The representation of the Deity, or of a polytheistic deity, under a human form, or with human attributes and affections. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The ascription of human characteristics to things not human. [ 1913 Webster ] | Automorphism | n. Automorphic characterization. H. Spenser. [ 1913 Webster ] | Dimorphism | n. [ Cf. F. dimorphisme. ] 1. (Biol.) Difference of form between members of the same species, as when a plant has two kinds of flowers, both hermaphrodite (as in the partridge berry), or when there are two forms of one or both sexes of the same species of butterfly. [ 1913 Webster ] Dimorphism is the condition of the appearance of the same species under two dissimilar forms. Darwin. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Crystallog.) Crystallization in two independent forms of the same chemical compound, as of calcium carbonate as calcite and aragonite. [ 1913 Webster ] | Gamomorphism | n. [ Gr. &unr_; marriage + morfh` form, shape. ] (Biol.) That stage of growth or development in an organism, in which the reproductive elements are generated and matured in preparation for propagating the species. [ 1913 Webster ] | Gynandromorphism | n. [ Gr. gynh` a woman, female + 'anh`r, 'andro`s, a man, male + morfh` form. ] (Zool.) An abnormal condition of certain animals, in which one side has the external characters of the male, and the other those of the female. [ 1913 Webster ] | Heteromorphy | { } n. (Biol.) The state or quality of being heteromorphic. [ 1913 Webster ] Variants: Heteromorphism | Homoeomorphism | n. [ See Homœomorphous. ] A near similarity of crystalline forms between unlike chemical compounds. See Isomorphism. [ 1913 Webster ] | Homomorphism | n. [ See Homomorphous. ] 1. (Biol.) Same as Homomorphy. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Bot.) The possession, in one species of plants, of only one kind of flowers; -- opposed to heteromorphism, dimorphism, and trimorphism. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. (Zool.) The possession of but one kind of larvæ or young, as in most insects. [ 1913 Webster ] | Isodimorphism | n. Isomorphism between the two forms severally of two dimorphous substances. [ 1913 Webster ] | Isomeromorphism | n. [ Isomer + Gr. morfh` form + -ism. ] (Crystallog.) Isomorphism between substances that are isomeric. | Isomorphism | n. [ Cf. F. isomorphisme. ] 1. (Crystallog.) A similarity of crystalline form between substances of similar composition, as between the sulphates of barium (BaSO4) and strontium (SrSO4). It is sometimes extended to include similarity of form between substances of unlike composition, which is more properly called homœomorphism. 2. (Math.) A one-to-one mapping of one set onto another set which preserves the relations between the elements of the domains of the sets. [ PJC ] | Isotrimorphism | n. [ Iso- + Gr. &unr_; thrice + morfh` form. ] Isomorphism between the three forms, severally, of two trimorphous substances. [ 1913 Webster ] | Metamorphism | n. (Geol.) The state or quality of being metamorphic; the process by which the material of rock masses has been more or less recrystallized by heat, pressure, etc., as in the change of sedimentary limestone to marble. Murchison. [ 1913 Webster ] | Paramorphism | n. (Min.) The change of one mineral species to another, so as to involve a change in physical characters without alteration of chemical composition. [ 1913 Webster ] | Pleomorphism | n. [ Gr. &unr_; more + morfh` form. ] 1. (Crystallog.) The property of crystallizing under two or more distinct fundamental forms, including dimorphism and trimorphism. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Biol.) The theory that the various genera of bacteria are phases or variations of growth of a number of Protean species, each of which may exhibit, according to undetermined conditions, all or some of the forms characteristic of the different genera and species. [ 1913 Webster ] | Plesimorphism | n. [ Gr. &unr_; near + morfh` form. ] (Crystallog.) The property possessed by some substances of crystallizing in closely similar forms while unlike in chemical composition. [ 1913 Webster ] | Polymorphism | n. 1. (Crystallog.) Same as Pleomorphism. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Biol.) (a) The capability of assuming different forms; the capability of widely varying in form. (b) Existence in many forms; the coexistence, in the same locality, of two or more distinct forms independent of sex, not connected by intermediate gradations, but produced from common parents. [ 1913 Webster ] | Pseudomorphism | n. (Crystallog.) The state of having, or the property of taking, a crystalline form unlike that which belongs to the species. [ 1913 Webster ] | Trimorphism | n. [ See Trimorphic. ] 1. (Crystallog.) The property of crystallizing in three forms fundamentally distinct, as is the case with titanium dioxide, which crystallizes in the forms of rutile, octahedrite, and brookite. See Pleomorphism. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. (Biol.) The coexistence among individuals of the same species of three distinct forms, not connected, as a rule, by intermediate gradations; the condition among individuals of the same species of having three different shapes or proportions of corresponding parts; -- contrasted with polymorphism, and dimorphism. [ 1913 Webster ] Heterogonous trimporphism (Bot.), that condition in which flowers of plants of the same species have three different lengths of stamens, short, medium, and long, the blossoms of one individual plant having short and medium stamens and a long style, those of another having short and long stamens and a style of medium length, and those of a third having medium and long stamens and a short style, the style of each blossom thus being of a length not represented by its stamens. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Zoomorphism | n. 1. The transformation of men into beasts. [ R. ] Smart. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. The quality of representing or using animal forms; as, zoomorphism in ornament. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. The representation of God, or of gods, in the form, or with the attributes, of the lower animals. [ 1913 Webster ] To avoid the error of anthropomorphism, we fall into the vastly greater, and more absurd, error of zoomorphism. Mivart. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 变质 | [biàn zhì, ㄅㄧㄢˋ ㄓˋ, 变 质 / 變 質] go bad; deteriorate; metamorphism #12,443 [Add to Longdo] | 拟人 | [nǐ rén, ㄋㄧˇ ㄖㄣˊ, 拟 人 / 擬 人] to personify; anthropomorphism (rhetoric device of presenting abstractions as people) #44,316 [Add to Longdo] | 人格化 | [rén gé huà, ㄖㄣˊ ㄍㄜˊ ㄏㄨㄚˋ, 人 格 化] to personalize; anthropomorphism #54,694 [Add to Longdo] | 同型性 | [tóng xíng xìng, ㄊㄨㄥˊ ㄒㄧㄥˊ ㄒㄧㄥˋ, 同 型 性] isomorphism #626,463 [Add to Longdo] | 两性异形 | [liǎng xìng yì xíng, ㄌㄧㄤˇ ㄒㄧㄥˋ ㄧˋ ㄒㄧㄥˊ, 两 性 异 形 / 兩 性 異 形] sexual dimorphism [Add to Longdo] | 变质作用 | [biàn zhì zuò yòng, ㄅㄧㄢˋ ㄓˋ ㄗㄨㄛˋ ㄩㄥˋ, 变 质 作 用 / 變 質 作 用] metamorphism (geol.) [Add to Longdo] |
| | 射 | [しゃ, sha] (n) (1) (See 弓術) archery; (2) mapping; (3) { math } map; morphism; arrow #6,439 [Add to Longdo] | SNP | [スニップ, sunippu] (n) single nucleotide polymorphism; SNP [Add to Longdo] | ポリモーフィズム;ポリモルフィズム;ポリモフィズム | [porimo-fizumu ; porimorufizumu ; porimofizumu] (n) polymorphism [Add to Longdo] | 遺伝子多型 | [いでんしたがた, idenshitagata] (n) polymorphisms [Add to Longdo] | 遺伝的多型 | [いでんてきたけい, identekitakei] (n) genetic polymorphism [Add to Longdo] | 擬人観 | [ぎじんかん, gijinkan] (n) anthropomorphism [Add to Longdo] | 準同型 | [じゅんどうけい, jundoukei] (n) { math } homomorphism [Add to Longdo] | 性的二形 | [せいてきにけい, seitekinikei] (n) sexual dimorphism [Add to Longdo] | 全射 | [ぜんしゃ, zensha] (n, adj-no) { math } surjection; onto mapping; epimorphism [Add to Longdo] | 多型 | [たけい, takei] (n, adj-no) polymorphism [Add to Longdo] | 多形性 | [たけいせい, takeisei] (n, adj-no) (See ポリモーフィズム) polymorphism [Add to Longdo] | 多態性 | [たたいせい, tataisei] (n) { comp } polymorphism [Add to Longdo] | 単射 | [たんしゃ, tansha] (n) { math } injection; monomorphism [Add to Longdo] | 同形;同型 | [どうけい, doukei] (n, adj-no) isomorphism; same shape; same type; same pattern [Add to Longdo] | 同相 | [どうそう, dousou] (n, adj-no) (1) (id) the said (cabinet) minister; (n) (2) in-phase (component of a wave); (3) homeomorphism [Add to Longdo] | 変成作用 | [へんせいさよう, henseisayou] (n) metamorphism [Add to Longdo] | 両形 | [りょうけい, ryoukei] (n, adj-no) dimorphism [Add to Longdo] |
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