morph
/mɔrf/Definitions
1. verb
to change the form or structure of something, especially in a gradual or continuous way
“The caterpillar morphed into a beautiful butterfly.”
2. verb
to change the form or appearance of something, especially in a way that is difficult to notice
“The magician morphed into a lion in front of the audience.”
3. noun
a change in the form or structure of something, especially in a gradual or continuous way
“The morph of the insect was fascinating to observe.”
4. noun
a change in the form or appearance of something, especially in a way that is difficult to notice
“The morph of the magician’s illusion was impressive.”
5. noun
a type of transformation or change, especially in a gradual or continuous way
“The morph of the company’s business model was successful.”