Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
morphotype
noun
/ˈmɔːr.fə.taɪp/

Definition
A morphotype refers to a specific form or type of an organism that is distinguished by its morphological characteristics.

Examples
- The botanist identified the new plant as a morphotype due to its unique leaf structure.
- Different morphotypes of the same species may adapt to various environmental conditions.
- Researchers often study morphotypes to understand evolutionary relationships.

Meaning
In biological classification, a morphotype is used to categorize organisms based on physical structure and appearance rather than genetic composition.

Synonyms
- morphological type
- form type
- character type