dimoric
/daɪˈmɒrfɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Having two distinct forms or phases, especially in relation to an organism’s development or structure.
“Some species of fungi exhibit dimorphic growth patterns, with different forms in the environment compared to in laboratory settings.”
2. noun
A dimorphic organism or structure, especially one that exhibits two distinct forms or phases.
“The dimorphic growth patterns of certain fungi have been studied extensively in the field of mycology.”