/əˈmɔːfəs/ · adjective
from Greek a- (without) + morphē (form)
A solid that flows. No crystalline lattice — its atoms are frozen mid-motion, an instant of liquid held in place.
Life without a fixed body. Form follows function, moment to moment — an outline that is always becoming.
Vapor without architecture. Reshaped continuously by air and heat — visible only because it cannot decide what to be.
Roles that bend daily. Structure emerges, dissolves, and re-forms — an organisation defined by what is happening, not what is drawn.
in a sentence
The cloud's amorphous shape changed every minute, refusing to settle into anything we could name.
Without form. And in that, infinite form.