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Dictionary » M » Metamorphose Metamorphosemetamorphose To change into a different form; to transform; to transmute. And earth was metamorphosed into man. (Dryden) Origin: Cf. F. Metamorphoser. same as metamorphosis. Origin: Cf. F. Metamorphose. See Metamorphosis. ![]()
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Results from our forumPlease help me make realistic frog-men... of them need to be near water, or what? The most important part of it is probably the reproduction part, where they hatch as tadpoles and then metamorphose. The numbers in that section, for instance (ie., the time they spend as tadpoles) are pulled out of thin air, as I have no idea what would ...
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