Allotriomorphic

/ˌæloʊˌtraɪoʊˈmɔrfɪk/ adjective

Having an unusual, abnormal, or atypical form or shape; deviating from the normal structure.

From Greek 'allotrios' (strange) + 'morph' (form) + '-ic' (relating to). This term applies across multiple sciences to describe organisms or structures with unusual morphology. It emphasizes visible deviation from expected forms.

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