Pleomorphism /(?)/
Ple·o·mor·phism
Pleomorphism
n.
- The property of crystallizing under two or more distinct fundamental forms, including dimorphism and trimorphism. (Crystallog.)
- The theory that the various genera of bacteria are phases or variations of growth of a number of Protean species, each of which may exhibit, according to undetermined conditions, all or some of the forms characteristic of the different genera and species. (Biol.)