Old form of size
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CISEOld form of "size."
EQUIOf the same size: Comb. form.
homomorphismsimilarity of external form, appearance, or size
equivalvehaving valves of similar size and form
homomorphismsHOMOMORPHISM, similarity of external form, appearance, or size
physiquesThe form, size, and development of a person's body
capitalsA letter of the size and form used to begin sentences and names
diminutivesA charge of the same form as an ordinary but of lesser size or width
isogameticrelating to isogamy, the conjugation of two gametes of equal size and form also ISOGAMIC, ISOGAMOUS
isogamousrelating to isogamy, the conjugation of two gametes of equal size and form also ISOGAMETIC, ISOGAMIC
isogameteone of a pair of conjugating gametes, exhibiting no differences in form, size, structure, or sex
isogameticone of a pair of conjugating gametes, exhibiting no differences in form, size, structure, or sex
isogametesone of a pair of conjugating gametes, exhibiting no differences in form, size, structure, or sex
trimmedMake (something) neat or of the required size or form by cutting away irregular or unwanted parts
oncidiumany of numerous tropical American orchids of the genus Oncidium, having clusters of flowers showing great variety in size, form, and color
ricersA utensil with small holes through which boiled potatoes or other soft food can be pushed to form particles of a similar size to grains of rice
octavosbook size of about 6 x 9 in. (16 x 23 cm), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 8 leaves or 16 pages. Symbol: 8vo, 8┬░
octavobook size of about 6 x 9 in. (16 x 23 cm), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 8 leaves or 16 pages. Symbol: 8vo, 8┬░
twelvemobook size of about 5 x 71/2 in. (13 x 19 cm), determined by printing on sheets folded to form 12 leaves or 24 pages. Symbol: 12 mo, 12┬░
larvasthe immature, wingless, and often wormlike feeding form that hatches from the egg of many insects, alters chiefly in size while passing through several molts, and is finally transformed into a pupa or chrysalis from which the adult emerges