Definition of Paramorphism. Meaning of Paramorphism. Synonyms of Paramorphism

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Definition of Paramorphism

Paramorphism
Paramorphism Par`a*mor"phism, n. (Min.) The change of one mineral species to another, so as to involve a change in physical characters without alteration of chemical composition.

Meaning of Paramorphism from wikipedia

- In formal methods of computer science, a paramorphism (from Gr**** παρά, meaning "close together") is an extension of the concept of catamorphism first...
- the categorical dual of a paramorphism and an extension of the concept of anamorphism (coinduction). Whereas a paramorphism models primitive recursion...
- surrounded by anglesite that has the cubic crystal shape of galena. A paramorph (also called allomorph) is a mineral changed on the molecular level only...
- morpheme, Morpheus, morphine, morphology, morphosyntactic, morphosyntax, paramorph, peramorphism, peramorphosis, perimorph, plesiomorphy, polymorphic, polymorphism...
- unstable at a certain stage of consolidation, and has been replaced by a paramorph of augite and magnetite, which may partially or completely substitute...
- morpheme, Morpheus, morphine, morphology, morphosyntactic, morphosyntax, paramorph, peramorphism, peramorphosis, perimorph, plesiomorphy, polymorphic, polymorphism...
- species, metavivianite Fe2+2Fe3+(PO4)2(OH)·(H2O)7, which usually occurs as paramorphs after vivianite. Vivianite was known as a pigment since Roman times, but...
- an catamorphism: Hylomorphism Extension of the idea of catamorphisms: Paramorphism Extension of the idea of anamorphisms: Apomorphism Meijer, Erik; Fokkinga...
- an catamorphism: Hylomorphism Extension of the idea of catamorphisms: Paramorphism Extension of the idea of anamorphisms: Apomorphism Meijer, Erik; Fokkinga...
- This is the basis of the map-reduce approach. Catamorphism Anamorphism Paramorphism Hylomorphism Ursula Martin; Tobias Nipkow (Apr 1990). "Automating Squiggol"...