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Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
Универсальный англо-русский словарь. Академик.ру. 2011.
monomorphic — adjective Date: circa 1879 having but a single form, structural pattern, or genotype < a monomorphic species of insect > • monomorphism noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
monomorphic — Of one shape; unchangeable in shape. [mono + G. morphe, shape] * * * mono·mor·phic mȯr fik adj having but a single form, structural pattern, or genotype <a monomorphic species of insect> mono·mor·phism .fiz əm n * * * mono·mor·phic… … Medical dictionary
monomorphic — [ˌmɒnə(ʊ) mɔ:fɪk] adjective Biology (of a species or population) showing little or no variation in morphology or phenotype. ↘(of an animal species) having sexes that are similar in size and appearance. Derivatives monomorphism noun monomorphous… … English new terms dictionary
monomorphic — adjective /ˌmɑnoˈmɔɹfɪk/ a) Having or existing in a single shape or form. b) Invariant across a species. Ant: polymorphic … Wiktionary
Saffron — For other uses, see Saffron (disambiguation). Saffron crocus … Wikipedia
Birds of Paradise — Taxobox name = Birds of Paradise image width = 200px image caption = Adult male Lesser Bird of Paradise, Paradisaea minor regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Aves ordo = Passeriformes subordo = Passeri familia = Paradisaeidae familia… … Wikipedia
Cyphotilapia frontosa — Conservation status Least Concern ( … Wikipedia
Cockatiel colour genetics — Cockatiel specimen combining the Opaline (cka Pearled) and ADMpied (cka Recessivepied cka Harlequin) mutations The science of Cockatiel colour genetics deals with the heredity of colour variation in the feathers of the bird species commonly known … Wikipedia
Trade and use of saffron — … Wikipedia
Polypodiaceae — Pleopeltis polypodioides fronds on an oak limb Scientific classification … Wikipedia
dipteran — /dip teuhr euhn/, adj. 1. dipterous (def. 1). n. 2. a dipterous insect. [1835 45; DIPTER(A) + AN] * * * Any member of the more than 85,000 species in the insect order Diptera (the two winged, or true, flies), characterized by the use of only one… … Universalium