See also: tetramorph

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek τετράμορφος (tetrámorphos, having four shapes). By surface analysis, tetra- +‎ -morph.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Tetramorph m (mixed, genitive Tetramorphs, plural Tetramorphen)

  1. tetramorph

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