How Do You Spell PLEOMASTIC?

Pronunciation: [plɪəmˈastɪk] (IPA)

"Pleomastic" is a seldom-used word that refers to an organism or cell that has the ability to change shape. The spelling of the word can be broken down phonetically as /ˌpliːə(ʊ)ˈmæstɪk/. The initial syllable is pronounced as "plee-" and the second syllable is pronounced with a schwa sound - "ə(ʊ)". The final syllable is pronounced with a short "a" sound, and the "s" is pronounced like a "z", resulting in "mæstɪk". The unique combination of sounds in "pleomastic" makes it an uncommon word in everyday language.

PLEOMASTIC Meaning and Definition

  1. Pleomastic is an adjective that refers to something that has the ability or tendency to change or vary in form, structure, or composition. It is derived from the combination of the Greek terms "pleon" meaning "more" or "excessive" and "plastos" meaning "formed" or "molded."

    When used to describe a biological context, pleomastic pertains to organisms or cells that exhibit polymorphism, meaning they have the ability to exist in different forms or phases throughout their life cycles. Examples of pleomastic organisms include certain insects that undergo metamorphosis, changing from larvae to pupae to adults. Some bacteria and fungi also display pleomorphism, adopting different shapes and sizes depending on the growth conditions.

    In a broader sense, pleomastic can describe anything that possesses a wide range of variations or transformations. For instance, in the field of linguistics, pleomastic can refer to languages or dialects that have multiple forms or expressions for the same concept, such as different words used to describe certain emotions or colors. Similarly, in the realm of art, pleomastic may describe an artistic style or technique that embraces versatility and the use of various mediums or approaches.

    Overall, pleomastic encompasses the notion of adaptability, changeability, and diversity, making it an important term across different disciplines that explore the multidimensional nature of living organisms and various phenomena.

  2. Relating to or characterized by pleomastia; having supernumerary breasts or nipples.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for PLEOMASTIC

  • -pleonastic
  • pleonmastic
  • oleomastic
  • lleomastic
  • -leomastic
  • 0leomastic
  • pkeomastic
  • ppeomastic
  • poeomastic
  • plwomastic
  • plsomastic
  • pldomastic
  • plromastic
  • pl4omastic
  • pl3omastic
  • pleimastic
  • plekmastic
  • plelmastic
  • plepmastic
  • ple0mastic

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