metamorphoses
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary métamorphoser|metamorphosis|metamorphoses V. 1530, comme nom commun; en 1488, titre français du poème d'Ovide les Métamorphoses; lat. d'orig. grecque metamorphosis «changement de forme». (yak-sar-)digar-dis-i + fra. métamorphoser en ... : be rixt e ... dar âmadan + La métamorphose des sociétés humaines en une société monde est aléatoire, incertaine, et elle est soumise aux dangers mortels qui lui sont pourtant nécessaires.
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary meta·mor·phose v. Pronunciation: - ˌ fōz, - ˌ fōs Function: verb Inflected Form:   -phosed ; -phos·ing Etymology: probably from Middle French metamorphoser, from metamorphose metamorphosis, from Latin metamorphosis Date: 1576 transitive verb 1 a : to change into a different physical form especially by supernatural means b : to change strikingly the appearance or character of : TRANSFORM <you are so metamorphosed I can hardly think you my master ― Shakespeare> 2 : to cause (rock) to undergo metamorphism intransitive verb 1 : to undergo metamorphosis 2 : to become transformed synonyms see TRANSFORM ]]> meta·mor·pho·sis n. Pronunciation: ˌ me-tə- ' mo ̇ r-fə-səs Function: noun Inflected Form:   plural -pho·ses \- ˌ sēz\ Etymology: Latin, from Greek metamorphōsis, from metamorphoun to transform, from meta- + morphē form Date: 1533 1 a : change of physical form, structure, or substance especially by supernatural means b : a striking alteration in appearance, character, or circumstances 2 : a typically marked and more or less abrupt developmental change in the form or structure of an animal (as a butterfly or a frog) occurring subsequent to birth or hatching]]>