Definition of Metamorphize. Meaning of Metamorphize. Synonyms of Metamorphize

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Definition of Metamorphize

Metamorphize
Metamorphize Met`a*mor"phize, v. t. To metamorphose.

Meaning of Metamorphize from wikipedia

- other two groups. The other two groups, the sea squirts and the salps, metamorphize into adult forms which lose the notochord, nerve cord, and post anal...
- The system also characterizes the snowpack, as the individual crystals metamorphize and coalesce. The snowflake is often a traditional seasonal image or...
- life. According to Antoninus Liberalis, Siproites was a Cretan who was metamorphized into a woman by Artemis, for, while hunting, seeing the goddess bathing...
- dead and that he was remembered by Christians as having risen in a metamorphized form. Religion professor Dag Øistein Endsjø points to how the notion...
- typically takes about a month. Once in this stage, the crabs settle and metamorphize into full-grown crabs. The larvae are planktonic, can be transported...
- The system also characterizes the snowpack, as the individual crystals metamorphize and coalesce. It uses the following characteristics (with units) to describe...
- during a chiasm, in order to rise up again at the end of the radically metamorphized narration. Novels portal An article on the novel (French) v t e...
- water. The embryo develops at a rapid rate over two w****s, in order to metamorphize into mobile adolescent form before the breeding pool dries up. The tadpoles...
- mission, Kasane's sister Naomi takes a bullet intended for Kasane that metamorphizes her into an Other. Naomi is then transported away by agents of Seiran...
- root verb metamorphóō (the root of the English terms metamorphosis and metamorphize; from metá, 'change after being with' and morphóō, 'changing form in...