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Metamorphose

Metamorphose | Metamorphosed | Metamorphoses

Metamorphose meaning

Of a moth or insect, to undergo metamorphosis. | To undergo some transformation. | To transform (something) so that it has a completely different appearance.

Example sentences (13)

A single seed can metamorphose into a tree, and that tree can also metamorphose into a forest.

The Salaryman, who himself suffers from a metal spike protruding out of his cheek, slowly begins to metamorphose into a metallic monster himself.

On ‘Someday’, her vocals metamorphose into raw and raspy syllables, displaying a sound that’s matured into something wholly her own.

Having, as you describe, “few shared interests” at the start can easily metamorphose into even fewer, but that doesn’t mean all is lost.

He damaged himself over the number of years he took to metamorphose into a byword for presidential corruption.

Insects in cooler environments tend to show neoteny in flight because wings have a high surface area and lose heat quickly, thus it is not advantageous for insects in that environment to metamorphose into adults.

Once the magi were associated with magic in Greek imagination, Zoroaster was bound to metamorphose into a magician too.

Scyphozoan and hydrozoan larvae have little yolk and most lack endosymbiotic algae, and therefore have to settle quickly and metamorphose into polyps.

The length of the planktonic stage varies between different types of flatfishes, but eventually they begin to metamorphose into the adult form.

The life cycle is completed when they metamorphose into adults.

The silk farmers then heat the cocoons to kill them, leaving some to metamorphose into moths to breed the next generation of caterpillars.

Unlike the other parasitic groups, the monogeneans are external parasites infesting aquatic animals, and their larvae metamorphose into the adult form after attaching to a suitable host.

When the naiad is ready to metamorphose into an adult, it stops feeding and makes its way to the surface, generally at night.