Definitionadj. having no definite form or distinct shape
Last update: November 25, 2015
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He found it difficult to manage the amorphous organization. [adjective]
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Because the painting was amorphous, I had no idea what it represented. [adjective]
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The amorphous laws are hard to follow because they are not clearly defined. [adjective]
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The skeleton is usually stout, though often almost amorphous, and the skeleton-spicules are sometimes sausage-shaped. [Please select]
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Their luggage, together with hen-coops, baskets, bundles, packing-cases, were piled on top in an amorphous heap. [Please select]
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It is a brownish amorphous solid, which is insoluble in water. [Please select]
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Charles should serve her meals there in future, for to sit at table with these neuters, clothed in amorphous garments, came near upsetting her digestion. [Please select]
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These are all, of course, in one sense symmetrical,-- in the weight of interest, at least,--but they are completely amorphous from an aesthetic point of view. [Please select]
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