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n.
The change of one species into another, which is assumed to take place in any development theory of life; transformism.
v. t.
To change the form of; to change in shape or appearance; to metamorphose; as, a caterpillar is ultimately transformed into a butterfly.
n.
A change of form, direction, or the like; transformation; conversion; turning.
n.
One who, or that which, transforms. Specif. (Elec.), an apparatus for producing from a given electrical current another current of different voltage.
v. t.
To change; to transform; to invert.
v. t.
To change into another shape or form; to transform.
a.
Capable of being transmuted or changed into a different substance, or into into something of a different form a nature; transformable.
a.
Having power, or a tendency, to transform.
v. t.
To transfer or transform the nature of.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Transform
n.
One of the changes of assimilation, in which proteid matter which has been transformed, and made a part of the tissue or tissue cells, is endowed with life, and thus enabled to manifest the phenomena of irritability, contractility, etc.
v. i.
To be changed, altered, or transformed; to become transmuted; also, to become by a change or changes; to grow; as, wood turns to stone; water turns to ice; one color turns to another; to turn Mohammedan.
v. t.
To change the form, quality, aspect, or effect of; to alter; to metamorphose; to convert; to transform; -- often with to or into before the word denoting the effect or product of the change; as, to turn a worm into a winged insect; to turn green to blue; to turn prose into verse; to turn a Whig to a Tory, or a Hindu to a Christian; to turn good to evil, and the like.
imp. & p. p.
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a.
Capable of being transformed or changed.
v. t.
To change from one nature, form, or substance, into another; to transform.
v. t.
To change into another substance; to transmute; as, the alchemists sought to transform lead into gold.
v. t.
To move or change from one state into another; to transform.
n.
The act of transforming, or the state of being transformed; change of form or condition.
v. t.
To change from one species to another; to transform.
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