Definitionv. change completely the nature or appearance of
Last update: September 25, 2015
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The metamorphose that occured in her in just a few days was astonishing. [verb]
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Similar views were arrived at by Goethe, though by the deductive rather than the inductive method, and were propounded in his famous pamphlet, Versuch die Metamorphose der Pfianzen zu erklren (1790), from which the following is a quotation: The underlying relationship between the various external parts of the plant, such as the leaves, the calyx, the corolla, the stamens, which develop one after the other and, as it were, out of one another has long been generally recognized by investigators, and has iii fact been specially studied; and the operation by which onc and the same organ presents itself to us in various forms has been termed Metamorphosis of Plants. [verb]
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Burger even goes so far as to homologize the proboscis with the Turbellarian " Einige Bemerkungen zur Metamorphose des Pilidium," Archir far Naturgeschichte (1873); L. [verb]
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The Gipsies Metamorphosed. [verb]
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Burger even goes so far as to homologize the proboscis with the Turbellarian " Einige Bemerkungen zur Metamorphose des Pilidium," Archir far Naturgeschichte (1873); L. [Please select]
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With the exception of one recently metamorphosed juvenile having a snout-vent length of 30. [Please select]
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2); a completely metamorphosed individual has a snout-vent length of 24. [Please select]
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The recently metamorphosed female must mature a little and her organs must settle to their work. [Please select]
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Metamorphosed Gypsies, a Masque, thrice presented to King James, 1621. [Please select]
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At what conceivable point had the grounds of discussion become so completely metamorphosed. [Please select]
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