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MUTATING |
Change form |
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TRANSMUTE |
Change form |
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MUTATE |
Change in form |
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METAPHYSIS |
Change of form; transformation. |
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REMODEL |
Change or alter the form of |
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TRANSITION |
Change from one form to another. |
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METAMORPHOSIS |
Change of form, or structure; transformation. |
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SHOOT |
To change form suddenly; especially, to solidify. |
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MUTATION |
Change; alteration, either in form or qualities. |
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TRANSLATE |
To change into another form; to transform. |
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TRANSSHAPE |
To change into another shape or form; to transform. |
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UNMOULD |
To change the form of; to reduce from any form. |
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DISSOLUTION |
Change of form by chemical agency; decomposition;
resolution. |
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METAMORPHOSE |
To change into a different form; to transform; to
transmute. |
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VERSION |
A change of form, direction, or the like; transformation;
conversion; turning. |
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ANAMORPHOSIS |
A morbid or monstrous development, or change of form,
or degeneration. |
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FLEXION |
Syntactical change of form of words, as by declension or
conjugation; inflection. |
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MUTABLE |
Capable of alteration; subject to change; changeable in
form, qualities, or nature. |
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ADJECTIVE |
To make an adjective of; to form or change into an
adjective. |
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TRANSFIGURE |
To change the outward form or appearance of; to
metamorphose; to transform. |
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TRANSFORMATION |
The act of transforming, or the state of being
transformed; change of form or condition. |
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STRAIN |
A change of form or dimensions of a solid or liquid mass,
produced by a stress. |
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INFLECTIVE |
Inflectional; characterized by variation, or change in
form, to mark case, tense, etc.; subject to inflection. |
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POLYMERIZATION |
The act or process of changing to a polymeric form;
the condition resulting from such change. |
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INVERT |
To change the position of; -- said of tones which form a
chord, or parts which compose harmony. |