Definition of Metamorphosing

1. Verb. (present participle of metamorphose) ¹

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Definition of Metamorphosing

1. metamorphose [v] - See also: metamorphose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Metamorphosing

metamorphisms
metamorphist
metamorphists
metamorphization
metamorphize
metamorphized
metamorphizes
metamorphizing
metamorphopsia
metamorphose
metamorphosed
metamorphoser
metamorphosers
metamorphoses
metamorphosic
metamorphosing
metamorphosis
metamorphosise
metamorphosised
metamorphosises
metamorphosising
metamorphosize
metamorphosized
metamorphosizes
metamorphosizing
metamorphotic
metamorphous
metamunirite
metamyelocyte
metanalyses

Literary usage of Metamorphosing

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Physical Diagnosis by Richard Clarke Cabot (1919)
"(h) Metamorphosing Breathing. Occasionally, while we are listening to an inspiration of normal pitch, intensity, and quality, a sudden metamorphosis occurs ..."

2. Physical Diagnosis of Diseases of the Chest by Richard Clarke Cabot (1903)
"Metamorphosing Breathing. fatigue, nervousness, or cold, it points to a local ... (8) Metamorphosing Breathing. Occasionally, while we are listening to an ..."

3. Pulmonary Tuberculosis and Its Complications by Sherman Grant Bonney (1908)
"In order to avoid unnecessary confusion, such designation should be restricted in its application to one of the varieties of metamorphosing respiration. ..."

4. Geology for Students and General Readers: Physical Geology by Alexander Henry Green (1880)
"In considering the action of the various metamorphosing agents we must recollect that ... Subsidiary Metamorphosing Agencies.—The causes mentioned seem, ..."

5. A Handbook of Physical Diagnosis: Comprising the Throat, Thorax, and Abdomen by Paul Guttmann (1880)
"The harsh sound with which metamorphosing respiration begins manifestly has for its ... The metamorphosing respiratory murmur is usually heard only when ..."

6. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1865)
"It is a metamorphosing substance which, ... this it would appear that the colouring matter found in the urine must have been derived from the metamorphosing ..."

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