Adjective
biomorphic (comparative more biomorphic, superlative most biomorphic)
Having the appearance of a biomorph; representing a living organism rather than an artistic or pragmatic ideal.
Biomorphic forms with supple, non-geometric outlines appear in his paintings—forms which suggest microscopic organisms but express the artist's inner life. Source: Internet
The photonic microstructure of butterfly wings can be replicated through biomorphic mineralization to yield similar properties. Source: Internet
The structural transition of the viral capsid can be utilized in Biomorphic mineralization for selective uptake and deposition of minerals by controlling the solution pH. Source: Internet
"Biomorphic Mineralization: From biology to materials." Source: Internet
These machines vary great in size and shape, but are distinguished from vehicles by their humanoid or biomorphic appearance. Source: Internet