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metamorphose

[met-uh-mawr-fohz, -fohs] / ˌmɛt əˈmɔr foʊz, -foʊs /


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Grassi observed these leptocephali larvae metamorphosed into glass eels when they arrived close to the coast and later grew into yellow eels.

From Salon

Reis has metamorphosed in this role, like his bubbles that stretch, squiggle and subdivide.

From Reuters

That includes the way its face has metamorphosed over time.

From New York Times

It’s constantly melting down and metamorphosing, deliberately evading genres, in a way she has described as “approaching songness.”

From New York Times

And finally, by metamorphosing this pecan cream into whipped pecan cream.

From Salon