| HEMIMORPHISMS | • hemimorphisms n. Plural of hemimorphism. • HEMIMORPHISM n. the state of being hemimorphic. |
| HEMIMORPHITES | • hemimorphites n. Plural of hemimorphite. • HEMIMORPHITE n. an orthorhombic hydrated zinc silicate, usually occurring as white flattened prisms, one of the forms of calamine. |
| HEPHTHEMIMERS | • HEPHTHEMIMER n. in Greek and Latin prosody, seven half-feet. |
| HOMEOMORPHIES | • HOMEOMORPHY n. the state of being homeomorphic, also HOMOMORPHY. |
| HOMEOMORPHISM | • homeomorphism n. (Topology) a continuous bijection from one topological space to another, with continuous inverse. • homeomorphism n. (Chemistry) a similarity in the crystal structure of unrelated compounds. • HOMEOMORPHISM n. one-to-one correspondence of two geometric figures that is continuous in both directions. |
| HOMEOMORPHOUS | • homeomorphous adj. Similar in form or structure. • homeomorphous adj. (Mathematics) Homeomorphic. • HOMEOMORPHOUS adj. like a homeomorph. |
| HOMOEOMORPHIC | • homoeomorphic adj. (Britain, topology) Alternative spelling of homeomorphic. • homœomorphic adj. Archaic form of homeomorphic. • HOMOEOMORPHIC adj. of two geometrical figures, such that one can be converted into the other by distortion. |
| HOMOMORPHISMS | • homomorphisms n. Plural of homomorphism. • HOMOMORPHISM n. similarity of external form, appearance, or size. |
| HOMOMORPHOSES | • HOMOMORPHOSIS n. regeneration of a lost part in the original form. |
| HOMOMORPHOSIS | • homomorphosis n. (Biology) Regeneration in which the new part is like the part removed; replacement of a lost part by a similar part. • HOMOMORPHOSIS n. regeneration of a lost part in the original form. |
| HYLOMORPHISMS | • hylomorphisms n. Plural of hylomorphism. • HYLOMORPHISM n. the belief that matter is the cause of the universe. |
| MORPHOPHONEME | • morphophoneme n. (Linguistics) One of the units of which the underlying representations of morphemes are composed. • MORPHOPHONEME n. either or any of two or more phonemes which form variant morphs representing one morpheme (as in wife, wives). |
| PHOTOCHROMISM | • photochromism n. The reversible transformation of the optical properties of a material when exposed to electromagnetic… • PHOTOCHROMISM n. the property of changing color on exposure to light or other radiation and of reverting to original color immediately the light or radiation source is removed. |
| RHEOMORPHISMS | • RHEOMORPHISM n. the liquefaction of rock, which results in its flowing and intruding into surrounding rocks. |
| THEOMORPHISMS | • theomorphisms n. Plural of theomorphism. • THEOMORPHISM n. the concept of man as having the form of a god. |