| -morphous | <suffix> A combining form denoting form, shape; as, isomorphous. Origin: Gr. Form. (29 Oct 1998) |
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cause to change shape in a computer animation; "The computer programmer morphed the image" change shape as via computer animation; "In the video, Michael Jackson morphed into a panther"
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a distinct genetic form of a particular species; a distinct color phase of a species that exhibits more than one color at different times of the year; one of several colors exhibited by a species
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A distinct, readily observeable type of a given species. For example, within the species Colias occidentalis, there are both yellow and orange morphs.
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a local population of a species that consists of interbreeding organisms and is distinguishable from other populations by morphology or behavior though capable of interbreeding with them
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to transform a shape image or object smoothly from an initial state to a different final state; also called "tweening" (from the presence of
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