-adjective
1.
pertaining to or characterized by change of form, or metamorphosis.
2.
Geology . pertaining to or exhibiting structural change or metamorphism.
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Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 10th Edition
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The word "metamorphic" is the adjective form of the word "metamorphism. " An example of a sentence using the word "metamorphic" is "Metamorphic rocks are the product of a process called metamorphism, in which existing rocks and minerals undergo a transformation. "
Butterflies are the most commonly known metamorphic animals.
The term "metamorphic" is derived from the Greek words "meta" which means change, and "morph" which means form. This reflects how metamorphic rocks undergo a transformation in their mineral composition and texture due to heat and pressure.
-ic is the suffix of metamorphic. This suffix means related to art or science.
Metamorphic rock is natural. It is rock that has been changed by exposure to high temperature or high pressure. "Metamorphic" means "changed."
cycle means it cycles between sedimentary,metamorphic and igneous rocks. cycle means it cycles between sedimentary,metamorphic and igneous rocks. -Mrs.Zalenski
It means a change, as when a larval insect becomes a winged adult. The word itself means "life change." The word metamorphosis is used metaphrically to mean any marked change from one state to another, as in metamorphic rocks.
The anagram is metamorphic, a type of rock.
gneiss
Metamorphism, transformation...
Metamorphic rocks are a type of rock along with igneous and sedimentary rocks.
Metamorphic, changed by pressure and heat