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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Met·a·mor·pho·sis
n.
;
pl
.
Metamorphoses
1.
Change
of
form
,
or
structure
;
transformation
.
2.
Biol.
A
change
in
the
form
or
function
of
a
living
organism
,
by
a
natural
process
of
growth
or
development
;
as
,
the
metamorphosis
of
the
yolk
into
the
embryo
,
of
a
tadpole
into
a
frog
,
or
of
a
bud
into
a
blossom
.
Especially
,
that
form
of
sexual
reproduction
in
which
an
embryo
undergoes
a
series
of
marked
changes
of
external
form
,
as
the
chrysalis
stage
,
pupa
stage
,
etc
.,
in
insects
.
In
these
intermediate
stages
sexual
reproduction
is
usually
impossible
,
but
they
ultimately
pass
into
final
and
sexually
developed
forms
,
from
the
union
of
which
organisms
are
produced
which
pass
through
the
same
cycle
of
changes
.
See
Transformation
.
3.
Physiol.
The
change
of
material
of
one
kind
into
another
through
the
agency
of
the
living
organism
;
metabolism
.
Vegetable metamorphosis
Bot.
,
the
doctrine
that
flowers
are
homologous
with
leaf
buds
,
and
that
the
floral
organs
are
transformed
leaves
.
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