xenomorphic

English

Etymology

From xeno- +‎ -morphic or xenomorph +‎ -ic.

Adjective

xenomorphic

  1. (petrography, of a mineral grain) That does not have its characteristic crystalline form but has a form impressed on it by surrounding grains; anhedral.
  2. In an unusual form; having a strange form.

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