Sentence examples for life form from inspiring English sources

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life form

noun

The morphology of an organism that distinguishes it from others.

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They are a perfectly valid life form.

They look like DNA strands from an artificial life form.

Some pigeons flap about occasionally – the only visible life form.

A life form that thrives in the most hostile conditions.

Like any intelligent life form, he finds these junkets irksome.

My daughter is an alien life form to me.

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It describes a life-form rather than a taxonomic group.

Eventually, the life-form takes a concrete shape.

Chlamydomonas is considered a primitive life-form of evolutionary significance.

It involved the appearance of a completely new life-form on Earth: domesticated animals.

Yet, with the passing of the centuries, this novel life-form became the norm.

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