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Metamorphose   /mˌɛtəmˈɔrfoʊz/   Listen
Metamorphose

verb
(past & past part. metamorphosed; pres. part. metamorphosing)
1.
Change completely the nature or appearance of.  Synonyms: transfigure, transmogrify.  "The treatment and diet transfigured her into a beautiful young woman" , "Jesus was transfigured after his resurrection"
2.
Change in outward structure or looks.  Synonyms: transform, transmute.  "The salesman metamorphosed into an ugly beetle"






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"Metamorphose" Quotes from Famous Books



... many lions and hyaenas, and there is no check upon the increase of the former, for the people, believing that the souls of their chiefs enter into them, never attempt to kill them; they even believe that a chief may metamorphose himself into a lion, kill any one he chooses, and then return to the human form; therefore, when they see one, they commence clapping their hands, which is the usual mode of salutation here. The consequence is, that lions and hyaenas are so abundant that we see little huts ...
— Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa - Journeys and Researches in South Africa • David Livingstone

... the main mast, upon which appears a regular fore and aft suit of canvass, consisting of mainsail, gaff topsail, and gaff top-gallantsail, reducing the vessel to a square rig forward, and a plain fore and aft rig aft. A few minutes more, and the foremast passed through the same metamorphose, leaving the "Sea Witch" a three-masted schooner, with fore and aft sails on every mast and every stay. All this had been accomplished with a celerity that showed the crew to be no strangers to the manouvres through which they had just passed, each man requiring to work with marked intelligence. ...
— The Sea-Witch - or, The African Quadroon A Story of the Slave Coast • Maturin Murray

... sorte qu'il y a des bandes entieres, qui meriteroient plutot d'etre appelles bandes silicieuses, que marneuses; comme il y a, enfin, une grande quantite de pyrites, qu'ailleurs, il est tres probable qu'elle se serve la du meme moyen qu'ici pour operer la metamorphose en question. ...
— Theory of the Earth, Volume 1 (of 4) • James Hutton

... few hours had done much to metamorphose me, certes, they had done something for my fair friends also; anything more unlike what they appeared in the morning can scarcely be imagined. Matilda in black, with her hair in heavy madonna bands upon her fair ...
— Charles O'Malley, The Irish Dragoon, Volume 1 (of 2) • Charles Lever

... incongruity of these metaphors is thus noticed:—"Within the space of three or four couplets, he transforms a man into as many different animals. Allow him but the compass of three lines, and he will metamorphose him from a wolf into a harpy, and in three more he will make ...
— Life of Lord Byron, Vol. II - With His Letters and Journals • Thomas Moore


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