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The imperfect (asexual) state of a fungus.
Ãâó: www.pestmanagement.co.uk/lib/glossary/glossary_a.s...
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| anamorph |
An asexual or mitotic reproductive stage in a pleomorphic life cycle that also includes a teleomorph or meiotic reproductive stage
Ãâó: www.ec.upstate.edu/medtech/microb/glossary.htm
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| anamorph |
the asexual form (also called the imperfect state) in the life cycle of a fungus, when asexual spores (such as conidia) or no spores are produced.
Ãâó: www.hortnet.co.nz/publications/hortfacts/hf205021/...
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| anamorphosis |
particularly popular in the 18th century, an image that is painted in a way that makes it appear distorted unless viewed from a specific viewpoint or an optical device
Ãâó: www.worldimages.com/art_glossary.php
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| anamorphosis |
The transliteration of a Greek word meaning "transformation." An anamorphosis is the transformation of an image so that it is unrecognizable except from a particular point of view or with the aid of a special lens. The strange figure, a distorted skull, at the bottom of Hans Holbein the Younger's painting, "The Ambassadors" (London, National Gallery), is an excellent example of anamorphosis.
Ãâó: jamesfaulconer.byu.edu/definitions.htm
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