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polymorphic

[pol-ee-mawr-fik] / ˌpɒl iˈmɔr fɪk /


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T. cristinae is polymorphic in regard to its body color and pattern.

From Science Daily

"Our study, for the first time ever, showed that various polymorphic structures of borophene interact with cells differently and their cellular internalization pathways are uniquely dictated by their structures."

From Science Daily

However, this material is polymorphic, meaning it has multiple phases with different crystalline structures.

From Science Daily

The technology also aims to produce advanced “polymorphic” malware that can rapidly evade network security software, the report said.

From Washington Times

The genes that code for each opsin has seven sites in the gene that are polymorphic: They can have different letters of DNA.

From Scientific American