How Do You Spell PSEUDOMORPHISM?

Pronunciation: [sˈuːdə͡ʊmˌɔːfɪzəm] (IPA)

Pseudomorphism is a technical term used in geology and mineralogy to describe a phenomenon where one mineral replaces another while retaining the external shape of the original mineral. The word is spelled as /suːdəʊmɔːfɪz(ə)m/, where the first syllable is pronounced as "soo", the second syllable is pronounced as "doh", and the stress falls on the third syllable "morf". The suffix "-ism" denotes the state or condition of being a pseudomorph, while the prefix "pseudo-" means false or deceptive.

PSEUDOMORPHISM Meaning and Definition

  1. Pseudomorphism is a term commonly used in geological and mineralogical contexts to describe a phenomenon where one mineral retains the outward appearance or crystal structure of a different mineral, despite having a different chemical composition. It is derived from the Greek words "pseudo," meaning false, and "morph," meaning shape or form.

    In pseudomorphism, the original mineral undergoes a process of replacement or alteration, where the new mineral gradually replaces the old one while preserving its external features. This can occur through a variety of processes, such as chemical reactions, solution and reprecipitation, or deposition of new minerals within the existing mineral structure.

    The resulting pseudomorph may exhibit the same crystal form, growth patterns, or other physical characteristics as the original mineral, while internally consisting of a different mineral or mineral composition. This can create fascinating and beautiful specimens in the field of mineralogy, as the pseudomorphs can display intricate structures and colors similar to the original mineral.

    The term pseudomorphism is also used in biology, particularly in relation to fungi. Fungal pseudomorphism refers to the phenomenon where fungi mimic the appearance or behavior of other organisms, often for the purpose of deceiving potential prey or hosts.

    Overall, pseudomorphism describes a process in which one mineral or organism imitates the external features or characteristics of another, resulting in a false appearance or form.

  2. The state of having regular crystals, though not possessing the crystalline structure.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for PSEUDOMORPHISM

  • oseudomorphism
  • lseudomorphism
  • -seudomorphism
  • 0seudomorphism
  • paeudomorphism
  • pzeudomorphism
  • pxeudomorphism
  • pdeudomorphism
  • peeudomorphism
  • pweudomorphism
  • pswudomorphism
  • pssudomorphism
  • psdudomorphism
  • psrudomorphism
  • ps4udomorphism
  • ps3udomorphism
  • pseydomorphism
  • psehdomorphism
  • psejdomorphism
  • pseidomorphism

Etymology of PSEUDOMORPHISM

The word "pseudomorphism" is derived from the combination of two Greek roots: "pseudo", meaning false or fake, and "morph", meaning form or shape.

Plural form of PSEUDOMORPHISM is PSEUDOMORPHISMS

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