teramorphous

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek τέρας (teras, "monster") + μορφή (morphe, "form, shape").

Adjective

teramorphous (comparative more teramorphous, superlative most teramorphous)

  1. Having the shape or form of a monster.
  2. Of the nature of or characteristic of a teras.

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References

  • Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing & Health Professions, 2013, p.1753