I believe it was coined in 1833 by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell.
metamorphosis is a greek word. It's the same
Yes, the word "metamorphosis" does not have a homonym in the English language. Homonyms are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings, and "metamorphosis" does not have another word with the same pronunciation and different meaning.
it was coined in 1382
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Neologism
"metamorphosis" is the word.
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The word that means change form is "transform".
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"Metamorphosis" is a common noun. The famous title "The Metamorphosis" authored by Franz Kafka can reasonably be considered a two word proper noun.
"A caterpillar goes through metamorphosis to become a butterfly or a moth." "In boot camp, a recruit begins his metamorphosis into an effective soldier."