In linguistics, syncretism is the identity of form of distinct morphological forms of a word.
It occurs in two distinct morphological forms.
The morphological form is determined by density - becoming "gregarious" at higher densities.
Many species of single-celled organisms exhibit different morphological forms.
The males have three morphological forms with variations in the size of their mandibles.
Different morphological forms have been called Ediacaria or Spriggina wadea.
This morphological form was first published as "var.
Cell type - distinct morphological or functional form of cell.
This is a diverse genus, with very different morphological forms.
Thus, the general morphological form of such words is .