To change into a different shape or form, especially one that is fantastic or bizarre. See synonyms at convert.
[Origin unknown.]
transmogrification trans·mog'ri·fi·ca'tion (-fĭ-kā'shən) n.Did you mean: transmogrify, Shapeshifting
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trans·mog·ri·fy (trăns-mŏg'rə-fī', trănz-) ![]() |
To change into a different shape or form, especially one that is fantastic or bizarre. See synonyms at convert.
[Origin unknown.]
transmogrification trans·mog'ri·fi·ca'tion (-fĭ-kā'shən) n.| 5min Related Video: transmogrified |
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To change into something completely different.
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verb
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The verb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
change completely the nature or appearance of
Synonyms: metamorphose, transfigure
| Translations: Transmogrify |
Did you mean: transmogrify, Shapeshifting
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