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Example sentences for "metamorphosed"

Lexicographically close words:
metameric; metamerism; metamorphic; metamorphism; metamorphose; metamorphoses; metamorphosing; metamorphosis; metaphor; metaphoric
  1. The pertinacious wooing of the metamorphosed deity, had, at last its effect, in preparing Pomona for Vertumnus, when he should assume his natural shape.

  2. To this nymph succeeded the chaste Castalia, whom he pursued to the very foot of Parnassus, where the Gods metamorphosed her into a fountain.

  3. Fol concludes that the spindle is formed out of part of the germinal vesicle and not of the germinal spot, while he sees in the round body present in the lower of the two clear spaces the metamorphosed germinal spot.

  4. Though Hertwig demonstrates clearly enough that this spindle is a product of the metamorphoses of the germinal vesicle, he does not appear to prove the thesis which he maintains, that it is the metamorphosed germinal spot.

  5. Portion of the ovum of Asterias glacialis, shewing the spindle formed from the metamorphosed germinal vesicle projecting into a protoplasmic prominence of the surface of the egg.

  6. This spindle he regards as the metamorphosed germinal vesicle, and has demonstrated that it takes part in the formation of the polar cells.

  7. Isolated ova with metamorphosed nuclei could also be found measuring 0.

  8. Footnote 9: Varulve (Manwolf) according to ancient superstition, a man who had been metamorphosed for a certain time into a wolf.

  9. He has delineated the conflict of passions and motives; but for the most part not immediately as such, but as already metamorphosed into a contest of principles.

  10. In the middle ages all heroical stories of antiquity, from Theseus and Achilles down to Alexander, were metamorphosed into true tales of chivalry.

  11. If we, however, once think of the Italian Renaissance metamorphosed into the German Reformation, when it got northward over the Alps, we need not be much embarrassed to understand the seemingly abrupt transition in our country.

  12. It was, however, clad in the exquisitely refined costume of beautiful diction and choice turns of phrase, borrowed or metamorphosed from the inexhaustible stores of Chinese literature.

  13. It results from the simplest methods of interpretation, that leaving out of view certain patches of metamorphosed rocks, and certain volcanic products, all that is now dry land has once been at the bottom of the waters.

  14. The general source of solid carbon in the crust of the earth is, however, plant-life; and it seems impossible to account for the Laurentian graphite, except upon the supposition that it is metamorphosed vegetable matter.

  15. By some geological writers the ancient and highly metamorphosed sediments of the Laurentian and the succeeding Huronian series have been spoken of as the "Azoic rocks" (Gr.

  16. They had all been metamorphosed by the last few days.

  17. Bernhard obeyed, and when he came out metamorphosed into a rustic, he found Lenore rapidly walking up and down.

  18. This house might, without prodigious expense, be metamorphosed by the upholsterer into a gorgeous residence.

  19. The philosopher, as he upraised his glowing and dripping countenance from the brook, resembled Silenus emerging from one of the rivers which Bacchus metamorphosed into wine during his campaign in India.

  20. Pan's immortal nature sickened at the emblem of corruption; he could not for all Olympus have touched his metamorphosed treasure.

  21. It is reported of Vixnu that he metamorphosed himself at pleasure.

  22. It was a belief among the negroes, that at death they were metamorphosed into serpents, and for that reason they would not kill or injure one of these reptiles.

  23. Choun was worshipped till the appearance of a more mighty god called Pachacamac, who, on his coming, metamorphosed into wild beasts the former inhabitants that had done homage to Choun.

  24. In New Zealand the Devonian is well exposed in the Reefton mining field; and it has been suggested that much of the highly metamorphosed rock may belong to this system.

  25. Had any seen us in this posture, they would have concluded old Winter metamorphosed into an old Woman lying in a Dike, and that Flora was converted into a young man, and both in an unnatural Conjunction.

  26. The sow metamorphosed into a woman replied with an amiable smile: "I am Mme.

  27. The vulture is being metamorphosed into a bluebird.

  28. The poor man thinking he was to be changed into a bird, had had the grief to see himself metamorphosed into an ass, through the mistake of a woman who in a hurry had mistaken the box, and giving him one ointment for another.

  29. We know also the fable of the Golden Ass, by Apuleius, which contains the account of a man metamorphosed into an ass.

  30. Whether the wands of Pharaoh's magicians were really metamorphosed into serpents, or that they appeared to be thus changed to the eyes of the beholders, would either of them equally surpass all the power and industry of men.

  31. Prior was one of the many instances of a youthful sinner metamorphosed into an old scold, and that this Bertram would appear at last to be his son.

  32. But when French liberty metamorphosed herself into a fury, he sent back these presents with a palinodia, declaring his abhorrence of their proceedings: and since then he has been perhaps more than enough an Anti-Gallican.

  33. Here we found the porch of the house gaily adorned, and metamorphosed with tropical fruits and flowers into a smiling fragrant bower, with the feathery leaf of the cocoa-palm cut into thin strips.

  34. Although ideas and methods have been gleaned from abroad, application to local and special needs have metamorphosed them to a great extent.

  35. In the metamorphosed granite mountains of the main range the typical fissure veins, with well-defined and nearly perpendicular walls, are found often aggregated in great numbers, and universally mineralized to a profitable degree.

  36. During the interval between his first and second appearance he had completely metamorphosed his person by cutting his hair and whiskers, and putting on a mean suit of clothes.

  37. The quartopyknotic is the fourth stage in the process of space-genesis and is the metamorphotic or crucial stage during which non-manifestation is metamorphosed into manifestation.

  38. On the day of my appointment, I was metamorphosed into a gentleman; hair cut and curled; new coat, &c.

  39. But whether or no the Whiteness and Fluttering of her Garments might not deceive those who looked upon her, or whether she might not really be metamorphosed into that musical and melancholy Bird, is still a Doubt among the Lesbians.

  40. A Lady's Shift may be metamorphosed into Billet[s]-doux, and come into her Possession a second time.


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "metamorphosed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    better; changeable; changed; converted; degenerate; divergent; improved; modified; mutant; qualified; rebuilt; reformed; renewed; revived; revolutionary; subversive; transformed; transmuted; unmitigated; worse