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metamorphose

met·a·mor·phose [ mèttə máwr fz, mèttə máwr fss ] (past and past participle met·a·mor·phosed, present participle met·a·mor·phos·ing, 3rd person present singular met·a·mor·phos·es)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb change physical form: to undergo a complete or marked change of physical form, structure, or substance, or make somebody or something undergo this
The water had metamorphosed into ice.

2. transitive and intransitive verb change appearance or character: to undergo a complete or marked change in appearance, character, or condition, or make somebody or something undergo this

3. transitive and intransitive verb change supposedly by magic: to undergo a transformation supposedly by magic, or make somebody or something undergo this

4. intransitive verb zoology undergo bodily changes during growth: to undergo a complete or marked change of bodily form while developing into an adult animal
The tadpole has metamorphosed into a frog.

5. transitive and intransitive verb geology change rock structure: to undergo metamorphism, or make a rock undergo metamorphism

[Late 16th century. < French métamorphoser< métamorphose "metamorphosis" < Latin metamorphosis (see metamorphosis)]
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