Authors: Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
All star systems are polymorphic/polymorphous. This means they contain stars in various stages to their own metamorphosis. Stars of all kinds orbit each other. Since they are all in different stages to their own metamorphosis, they are poly (many) morphous/morphic (having a specified shape or form).
Comments: 3 Pages. correcting the definition of morphous, added more differences between stars
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