< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica

AMORPHISM (from α, privative, and μορφἡ, form), a term used in chemistry and mineralogy to denote the absence of regular or crystalline structure in a body; the adjective “amorphous,” formless or of irregular shape, being also used technically in biology, &c.


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