This common species is very polymorphous and variable.
Spyroidea# probably the most original and typical form, from which, as a common ancestral form, all other genera of this polymorphous suborder may be derived.
There is diversity in this respect analogous to that of the varieties of a polymorphous species, some of them slight, others extreme.
In general, polysymmetric and polymorphous modifications suffer transformation when submitted to variations in either temperature or pressure, or both.
The physical conditions under which polymorphous modifications are prepared control the form which the substance assumes.
It is remarkable that a great many polymorphous substances assume more symmetrical forms at higher temperatures, and a possible explanation of the increase in density of such compounds as silver iodide, &c.
Till now only one genus of the whole polymorphous family was well known, Tetrapyle (with five girdles, three of the medullary, two of the cortical shell).
Also the polymorphous shape of the disk margin in the Spongodiscida is quite analogous to that of the Porodiscida.
On the basis of the relation between physical phenomena and thermodynamical laws, properties of the polymorphous compounds may be predicted.
The centrifugal fibres consist as above described of the fibre processes of the pyramidal and polymorphous cells.
They form two specially marked bundles, one within the layer of the polymorphous cells known as the inner band of Baillarger, and another in the layer of large pyramidal cells called the outer band of Baillarger.
The local races are uniform and come true from seed; the variability of the species is not of a fluctuating, but of a polymorphous nature.
Instead of figuring a fan of mutants for each year, we must condense all the succeeding swarms into one single fan, as might be done also for Draba verna and other polymorphous species.
It demonstrates the existence of polymorphous genera, such as Draba and Viola and hundreds of others.
Hence the polymorphous genera, concerning the systematic subdivisions of which hardly two authors agree.
It occurs in widely distant families, but has a special interest for us in two genera, which are generally known as very polymorphous groups.
May it not to be presumed, that the polymorphous species, which are so abundant in the isle of Bourbon, are assignable to the nature of the soil and climate rather than to the newness of the vegetation?
He says that a distinction between so-called lymphocytes and the leucocytes with polymorphous nuclei, on the grounds of the form of the cell and nature of the nucleus, is not possible at the present time.
The expression "Cells with polymorphous nuclei" would be more accurate.
The chief reason for this assumption, these authors see in the fact, that the majority of the eosinophils in the bone-marrow are mononuclear, whilst those of normal blood possess a polymorphous nucleus.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "polymorphous" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: manifold; metamorphic; multifarious; multifold; multiple; protean