Definition
Plural of amorph; multiple organisms or substances lacking definite form.
Etymology
The Latin/Greek plural of amorph, formed by replacing -ph with -phi following classical pluralization patterns.
Kelly Says
This word is so rare that even most scientists just say 'amorphs' in English instead of using the fancy classical plural—it's a reminder that English stubbornly Anglicizes most Latin terms rather than preserving their original forms.
Translations
ARالعربية
مُشَكَّل
mu-shakkil
CSČeština
amorfní
a-morf-ni
ELΕλληνικά
αμορφος
a-mor-fos
ESEspañol
amorfo
a-mor-fo
FISuomi
amorfinen
a-mor-fi-nen
FRFrançais
amorphe
a-mor-f
GUGU
અનુપ્રાપ્ય
a-nu-pra-pya
HEעברית
בלתי-מורפי
b-la-ti-mor-fi
HIहिन्दी
अनुपस्थित
anu-pa-sthi-t
IDBahasa Indonesia
tidak berwujud
tidak ber-wujud
IGIG
nke aghara
n-ke a-gha-ra
ITItaliano
amorfo
a-mor-fo
MRMR
अनुपस्थित
anu-pa-sthi-t
MSBahasa Melayu
amorf
a-morf
MYမြန်မာ
အမျိုးမရှိ
a-myo-ma-y-shi
NLNederlands
amorf
a-morf
PAPA
ਅਵਿਸ਼ਕ੍ਰਿਤ
a-vish-kri-t
PLPolski
amorficzny
a-mor-ficzny
RUРусский
бесформенность
bez-for-men-nost'
SWKiswahili
amorphous
a-mor-f-us
TAதமிழ்
வடிவமற்ற
va-di-va-mat-ta
TEతెలుగు
రూపం లేని
roopam le-ni
THไทย
ไม่มีรูปร่าง
mai mee roop raang
TLTL
walang anyo
wa-lang a-nyo
TRTürkçe
şekilsiz
she-kil-siz
UKУкраїнська
аморфний
a-mor-fniy
VITiếng Việt
không hình dạng
khong hinh dang
ZUZU
alungile
a-lu-ngi-le