hypermorph
/haɪˈpɜːrmɔrf/Definitions
1. noun
A butterfly with unusually large or deformed wings, often caused by genetic mutations.
“The entomologist discovered a rare hypermorph in the remote forest, with wings that were three times larger than normal.”
2. noun
A person or thing that has undergone extreme development or change.
“The city’s rapid growth over the years has turned it into a hypermorph, with skyscrapers and modern architecture everywhere.”
3. adjective
Exceedingly or unusually developed or changed.
“The hypermorphed cityscape was a striking contrast to the rural landscape that surrounded it.”