Tec*tol"o*gy (?), n. [Gr. &?; a carpenter +
-logy.] (Biol.) A division of morphology created by
Haeckel; the science of organic individuality constituting the purely
structural portion of morphology, in which the organism is regarded as
composed of organic individuals of different orders, each organ being
considered an individual. See Promorphology, and
Morphon.
Tec*tol"o*gy (?), n. [Gr. &?; a carpenter +
-logy.] (Biol.) A division of morphology created by
Haeckel; the science of organic individuality constituting the purely
structural portion of morphology, in which the organism is regarded as
composed of organic individuals of different orders, each organ being
considered an individual. See Promorphology, and
Morphon.