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having more than one color or body form. Dimorphism can include differences between sexes, or between color phases within the same sex. See "sexual dimorphism."
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having more than one color or body form. Dimorphism can include differences between sexes, or between color phases within the same sex. See "sexual dimorphism."
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Noun. (Greek: dis = twice; morphe = shape). A genetically controlled, non-pathological condition in which individuals of a species are characterized by distinctive or discrete patterns of coloration, size or shape. Dimorphism can be a seasonal, sexual or geographic manifestation. See: Polymorphism.
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Having two different morphologic forms.
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a silicone oil used in hair and skin care products. Adds shine to the hair and a slippery feeling to skin products.
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