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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
biomorphic

1895, from bio- + Greek morphe "form" (see Morpheus) + -ic.

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biomorphic

a. Having the appearance of a biomorph; representing a living organism rather than an artistic or pragmatic ideal.

Usage examples of "biomorphic".

Others were hunched under soft translucent bags filled with murky fluid and vague biomorphic shapes.

Nemes triggers an internal source that activates a biomorphic field within point-eight millimeters of her body.

Finding one, she moves into the glacier at a jog, dropping her biomorphic shield when the pressure moves above three psi and the temperature rises within thirty degrees of freezing.