allo-, all- +
(Greek: different, other, another; divergence; a combining form denoting a condition differing from the normal or a reversal, or referring to "another")
allopsyche (s) (nouns)
Having the soul or mind of another person.
allopsychic (adjective)
Related to, or referring to, the mental processes and their relationships to the outside world or the external environment: "Rosetta made allopsychic adjustments regarding her new roommate at the university."
A mental disease that is characterized by abnormal perceptions or losing touch with reality: "Leo's allopsychosis resulted in his having strange illusions and hallucinations, but he still had normal motor functions; such as, speech."
allorhizal
Having opposed root and shoot poles.
allorhythmia
1. A regular recurrence of a cardiac rhythm disturbance.
2. An irregular heartbeat that recurs repeatedly.
2. An irregular heartbeat that recurs repeatedly.
allorhythmic
Characterized by allorhythmia.
Allosaurids
Means other lizard from Late Cretaceous period and most have been found in North America; however, they are said to have lived in every continent.
Allosaurus
Means other (or different) lizard from Late Jurassic North America, Africa, Australia, and maybe Asia. One source calls it a strange (vertebra) lizard. This creature was formerly known as Labrosaurus and Saurophagus. Named by Othniel Charles Marsh (1831-1899) in 1877.
allosematic
A reference to coloration or markings that imitate warning patterns of other typically noxious or dangerous organisms.
allosensitization
Exposure to an alloantigen that induces immunologic memory cells.
allosome
1. Any chromosome or chromosome fragment other than a normal A-chromosome.
2. A chromosome that is different from the rest, usually the sex chromosome.
2. A chromosome that is different from the rest, usually the sex chromosome.
allosteric
Referring to an alteration at one site that affects functions at another site.
allosteric effect, allosteric interaction.
A change in the behavior of one part of a molecule caused by a change in another part of the molecule.
allosynapsis, allosyndesis
The complete or partial pairing at meiosis of chromosomes derived from genotypically distinct parents; such as, in parents of different species.
It occurs only in polyploid or aneuploid organisms.
allotheism
The worship of other or strange gods.

