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1morph — UK US /mɔːf/ verb [I or T] ► to change into something different, or to make something do this: morph (sth) into sth »We are going to morph into something that is no longer a niche company. ► IT to change one picture into another, or combine them …
2morph — [mo:f US mo:rf] v [I and T] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: metamorphosis] to develop a new appearance or change into something else, or to make something do this morph into ▪ The river flooded its banks and morphed into a giant sea that swamped the… …
3morph — I. /mɔf/ (say mawf) noun Grammar a group of phonemes linked together to make a linguistic sign or a part thereof, as /æp/ taken from the sign /æpəl/, for apple. {backformation from morpheme} II. /mɔf/ (say mawf) noun Colloquial …
4Morph — may refer to: Contents 1 Astronomy 2 Biology 3 Computing 4 …
5morph — [ mɔrf ] verb intransitive or transitive COMPUTING to gradually change one image into another using computer technology, or to be changed in this way …
6Morph (character) — A model of Morph on display at the National Media Museum, Bradford Morph is an animated Plasticine stop motion character that appeared with the late Tony Hart, beginning in 1977, on several of his UK TV programmes, notably Take Hart and Hartbeat …
7morph — UK [mɔː(r)f] / US [mɔrf] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms morph : present tense I/you/we/they morph he/she/it morphs present participle morphing past tense morphed past participle morphed computing to gradually change one image into… …
8morph — [[t]mɔ͟ː(r)f[/t]] morphs, morphing, morphed VERB If one thing morphs into another thing, especially something very different, the first thing changes into the second. [INFORMAL] [V into n] Mild mannered Stanley morphs into a confident, grinning… …
9morph — I. noun Etymology: back formation from morpheme Date: 1947 1. a. allomorph b. a distinctive collocation of phones (as a portmanteau form) that serves as the realization of more than one morpheme in a context (as the French du for the sequence of… …
10morph — the transformation of one digital image into another with computer animation. Examples: The Mask (1994) (shown above), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Stargate (1994), and Interview with the Vampire (1994) …