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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amorphous shape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or form that lacks a defined shape or structure, often in artistic or scientific contexts.
Example: "The sculpture had an amorphous shape that seemed to change with the viewer's perspective."
Alternatives: "formless figure" or "indistinct outline".
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Over all, if you can cope with the Land Cruiser's high price, low mileage, monolithic size and amorphous shape, it offers some rewards.
He was drawing on a computer, clicking out a random cloud of points that assumed an amorphous shape, loose and formless as an amoeba, which digital designers sometimes call a "biomorphic form".
Among the final looks are lotus glasses (with "3-D flowers coming out of the eyes"), a stuffed gold lobster claw and a massive spiky crown that tops Hultquist's favorite costume of all: "a big, amorphous shape, like weird lungs".
It may be shaped like a hand grip that a stacked LAD Bible unit would use in the gym, but it has an appealing amorphous shape, as if it were made from the mercury in the Busta Rhymes and Janet Jackson video for What's It Gonna Be? What's more pressing, though, is whether anyone is actually going to use it.
The net has had one too in the amorphous shape of Anonymous.
As known, PEDOT exhibits an irregular amorphous shape by most methods[13, 14].
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In contrast to yeast, bacterial spheroplasts transition through amorphous shapes to form walled, rod-shaped cells over the course of a few generations [ 68, 69], and it has recently been shown that this reversion to a rod-shape in B. subtilis can initiate from a completely wall-less state [ 70].
"Constantly changing, amorphous shapes".
Circles and amorphous shapes emerge, but they amount to little more than pro forma experiments.
Several years ago, the architect Greg Lynn used the word "blobs" to designate the amorphous shapes that computer-generated designs often take.
In May the Brazilian artist Ernesto Neto filled the space with giant, amorphous shapes of gossamer-thin fabric sacks resembling cow udders.
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