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Definition of Biomorphs
1. biomorph [n] - See also: biomorph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Biomorphs
Literary usage of Biomorphs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Evolution in Art: As Illustrated by the Life-histories of Designs by Alfred Cort Haddon (1907)
"There are other reasons to which allusion will be made which have conspired to
render biomorphs very important in decorative art. biomorphs partake of one ..."
2. The Northern Tribes of Central Australia by Baldwin Spencer, Francis James Gillen (1904)
"... finally, geometrical designs, some of which, again, may be derivatives of
biomorphs. The sacred rock-drawings are all apparently geometrical in nature, ..."
3. Club Types of Nuclear Polynesia by William Churchill (1917)
"We recognize no biomorphs; the nearest approach thereto is the octopus design in
figures 91 to 95, and at the most these figures are but highly conventional ..."
4. A Popular Handbook to the Greek and Roman Antiquities in the British Museum by Edward Tyas Cook (1903)
"... are those due to natural objects ; biomorphs, those due to animal forms (see
AC Haddon's Evolution in Art). ..."