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noun combining form Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from ~ous one having (such) a form isomorph MORPH I. noun Etymology: back-formation from ~eme Date: 1947 1. a. allo~ b. a distinctive collocation of phones (as a portmanteau form) that serves as the realization of more than one ~eme in a context (as the French du for the sequence of de and le) 2. a. a local population of a species that consists of interbreeding organisms and is distinguishable from other populations by ~ology or behavior though capable of interbreeding with them b. a phenotypic variant of a species II. verb Etymology: short for meta~ose Date: 1985 intransitive verb to undergo transformation; especially to undergo transformation from an image of one object into that of another especially by means of computer-generated animation transitive verb to change the form or character of ; transform III. abbreviation ~ology ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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