| METAMORPHIC | • metamorphic adj. Characterised by or exhibiting a change in form or character. • metamorphic adj. (Geology) Pertaining to metamorphism; having been structurally altered as a result of, or resulting… • metamorphic adj. (Zoology) Pertaining to metamorphosis. |
| METAMORPHICALLY | • metamorphically adv. In a metamorphic manner. • METAMORPHIC adv. showing or relating to change of form. |
| METAMORPHISM | • metamorphism n. (Geology) The process by which rocks are changed into other forms by the application of heat and/or pressure. • metamorphism n. (Zoology) The process by which insects develop through life stages, for example, those of embryo, larva… • metamorphism n. (By extension) Any dramatic change from one thing to another. |
| METAMORPHISMS | • metamorphisms n. Plural of metamorphism. • METAMORPHISM n. the processes of recrystallization, textural and mineralogical change that take place in the solid state under conditions beyond those normally encountered during diagenesis. |
| METAMORPHIST | • metamorphist n. (Theology) One who believes that the body of Christ was merged into God when he ascended. • METAMORPHIST n. a person who believes that Christ's body merged into the Deity at the Ascension. |
| METAMORPHISTS | • metamorphists n. Plural of metamorphist. • METAMORPHIST n. a person who believes that Christ's body merged into the Deity at the Ascension. |
| METAMORPHOSE | • metamorphose v. (Of a moth or insect, intransitive) To undergo metamorphosis. • metamorphose v. (By extension, intransitive) To undergo some transformation. • metamorphose v. (Transitive) To transform (something) so that it has a completely different appearance. |
| METAMORPHOSED | • metamorphosed v. Simple past tense and past participle of metamorphose. • METAMORPHOSE v. to change into a different physical form esp. by supernatural means. |
| METAMORPHOSES | • metamorphoses n. Plural of metamorphosis. • metamorphoses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metamorphose. • METAMORPHOSE v. to change into a different physical form esp. by supernatural means. |
| METAMORPHOSING | • metamorphosing v. Present participle of metamorphose. • METAMORPHOSE v. to change into a different physical form esp. by supernatural means. |
| METAMORPHOSIS | • metamorphosis n. A transformation, such as one performed by magic. • metamorphosis n. A noticeable change in character, appearance, function or condition. • metamorphosis n. (Biology) A change in the form and often habits of an animal after the embryonic stage during normal… |
| METAMORPHOUS | • metamorphous adj. Metamorphic. • METAMORPHOUS adj. of or relating to metamorphosis (especially of rocks). |
| PARACETAMOL | • paracetamol n. (Pharmacology) a synthetic compound used as a drug to relieve and reduce fever, usually taken in tablet form. • PARACETAMOL n. a mild analgesic and antipyretic drug, often recommended instead of aspirin. |
| PARACETAMOLS | • paracetamols n. Plural of paracetamol. • PARACETAMOL n. a mild analgesic and antipyretic drug, often recommended instead of aspirin. |