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dimorphism having two forms within an individual (such as a summer and winter coat color) or individuals of the same species (such as male plumage and female plumage); sexual dimorphism refers to differences in the male and female while at the same stage of development; both plants and animals can exhibit dimorphism
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dimorphism a situation where two different body shapes and/or colourations (often between the two sexes) are present in the one species
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dimorphism Dimorphism means having two forms. It usually means that an organism has two different types, for example, males and females of some species look different, and are said to be sexually dimorphic. Dimorphodon DIMORPHODON (pronounced die-MORF-oh-don) Dimorphodon (meaning "two-form tooth") was a pterosaur with a 4 feet (1.2 m) long wingspan, with deep, wide jaws resembling the beak of the modern-day puffin, a short neck, and a diamond-shaped flap of skin at the end of the long, pointed tail. ...
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dimorphism the existence of distinct genetically determined forms of the same species, such as distinct male and female forms or distinct young and mature forms (Morris 1992).
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dimple sign Habitual crossing of the legs can cause a dimple or dent in the area around the knee. This is associated with damage to the peroneal nerve and weakness of the foot.
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