morphic
/ˈmɒrfɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to, or derived from, the shape or form of something.
“The morphic patterns of the snowflakes fell gently from the sky.”
2. noun
A supposed universal, collective unconscious, or a unit of morphogenetic field.
“The concept of morphic resonance is based on the idea of a shared morphic field.”
3. adjective
Describing or relating to the idea that organisms can influence their own evolution and that of other species through a shared field of morphic resonance.
“The theory of morphic fields attempts to explain the phenomenon of morphic resonance.”
4. noun
A unit of the morphogenetic field that is thought to influence the development and behavior of organisms.
“The morphic field is believed to be a collective unconscious that shapes the behavior of animals.”