Definition
The quality or condition of being amorphous; lack of definite form or structure.
Etymology
From Greek a- (without) + morphe (form) + -y suffix forming nouns. A less common variant of amorphism.
Kelly Says
While 'amorphism' is the technical term scientists prefer, 'amorphy' appears in older texts and poetry—it's a good reminder that even scientific language has fashions that change over time.
Translations
AMአማርኛ
አሞርፍ性
a-mor-f-si-ti
ARالعربية
لا شكل
la shakl
CSČeština
amorfie
a-mor-fi
DEDeutsch
Amorphie
a-mor-fi
ELΕλληνικά
αμορφία
a-mor-fi-a
ESEspañol
amorfa
a-mor-fa
FRFrançais
amorphie
a-mor-fi
HEעברית
אמורפיה
a-mor-fi-ya
HIहिन्दी
अमोर्फी
a-mor-fi
HUMagyar
amorfia
a-mor-fia
IDBahasa Indonesia
amorfi
a-mor-fi
ITItaliano
amorfia
a-mor-fia
KMKM
អម៉ូរហ្វិន
a-mor-fi-n
MSBahasa Melayu
amorfi
a-mor-fi
MYမြန်မာ
အမော်ဖို
a-mor-fo
NLNederlands
amorfie
a-mor-fi
PLPolski
amorfia
a-mor-fia
PTPortuguês
amorfa
a-mor-fa
RUРусский
аморфия
a-mor-fi-ya
SVSvenska
amorfi
a-mor-fi
SWKiswahili
amorphy
a-mor-fi
TAதமிழ்
அமோர்பி
a-mo-r-bi
TEతెలుగు
అమోర్ఫి
a-mo-r-fi
UKУкраїнська
аморфія
a-mor-fi-ya
VITiếng Việt
amorphy
a-mor-fi