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Metamorphose Past Tense
The past tense of Metamorphose is metamorphosed.
1. metamorphose
verb. ['ˌmɛtəˈmɔrfoʊz'] change completely the nature or appearance of.
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Antonyms
Rhymes with Metamorphose
- abalos
- abo's
- aficionados
- akzo's
- akzos
- alco's
- alejos
- amarillo's
- amarillos
- amato's
- amexco's
- amoco's
- anadarko's
- angelino's
- angelino's
- anglos
- apollo's
- aquino's
- arco's
- arcos
Sentences with metamorphose
1. Verb, base form
And metamorphic rock can always metamorphose again into a different variety.
2. Adjective
They stay larvae from 90 to 114 days and eventually transform into a pupa, continuing the metamorphose process.
3. Noun, singular or mass
Many salamanders are born in the water and metamorphose from larvae into adults, not unlike tadpoles.
4. Verb, non-3rd person singular present
Other salamanders, such as the giant salamander, never leave the water even after the tadpoles metamorphose.
5. Adverb
The heat and pressure required to change, or metamorphose, rocks usually destroys any fossils.