lipomorph
/laɪˈpɒmɔrf/Definitions
1. noun
A substance having the properties of both a liquid and a solid, often used in the context of a colloidal solution.
“The lipomorph mixture exhibited unusual viscosity and density.”
2. noun
A plant or animal with the characteristics of two distinct species or genera, often resulting from hybridization or genetic engineering.
“The scientists created a lipomorph between a butterfly and a moth, resulting in a unique species.”