
1) Alter 2) Alter pixel by pixel 3) Be transformed 4) Change 5) Change form 6) Change from vampire to bat 7) Change smoothly 8) Change, sci-fi style 9) Emulate a Power Ranger 10) Go from person to person 11) Gradually transform 12) Modify 13) Shift shape 14) Transform 15) Transform bit by bit 16) Transform, sci-fi style
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1) Alter 2) Reshape
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This ability is written Morph (cost). A card with morph may be cast face-down by paying 3 colorless mana. While face-down, the creature is a colorless, nameless and typeless 2/2 creature. At any time, a player may pay the creature's morph cost and turn the creature face-up. Many cards with morph have additional abilities when they are turned face-u...
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[Exiles] This category is for Linux-related websites. ...
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[franchise] Morph is an animated plasticine stop-motion comedy franchise, featuring the eponymous character that appeared with Tony Hart, beginning in 1977, on several of his UK TV programmes, notably Take Hart and Hartbeat. ==Details== Morph was produced for the BBC by Aardman Animations, later famous for Wallace and Gromit. Morph`s 30th b...
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[zoology] Historical Image, circa 1880, of Newman Haynes `Old Man` Clanton. ...
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(from the article `linguistics`) ...of the morpheme in terms of `partial phonetic-semantic resemblance` was considerably modified and, eventually, abandoned entirely by some of his ...
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To transform from one state to another. Morphing is commonly used in lip-synching, in order to transform the head model of a character between a variety of preset states (or ‘morph targets`), corresponding to common facial expressions, in order to create the illusion of speech.
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a specific form, shape, or structure (Ricklefs 1970:874).
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a specific form, shape, or structure (Ricklefs 1979:874).
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a specific form, shape, or structure (Ricklefs 1979874).
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One of several distinct types of plumage in the same species.
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a variation with in a species, such as a color morph; e.g. Rough-legged hawks have two color morphs, light and dark. Eastern screech owls have two color morphs; rufous (reddish) and gray.
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A phenotypic variant of a species. Not restricted to variations in form and structure, but commonly encompassing variations in coloration as well. (see also polytypic)
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usually refers to the different colorations and patterns produced by one mutation or a combination of mutations in a particular species. Snow Corns are one morph of Corn Snakes, and Motley Sunglow is another.
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A colour or other physical variant within a local population of birds. Also referred to as form. Several bird species have morphs that are commonly seen side-by-side and they also interbreed. This creates variation in plumage types even within the same species.
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Morph is slang for to change shape, from the word metamorphosis.
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A set of individuals within a species that are similar to one another in some genetically determined morphological characteristic, but are distinctly different from other sets of individuals within that species. Morphs may differ in characteristics such as color, body size, or bill length or shape, but not in characteristics that are related to sex...
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One of several distinct types of plumage in the same species
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insects that belong to the same species but have a distinctly different appearance.
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Or phase (poorly used) is a colour variation found among the same species of a bird.
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A distinct phenotypic variant within a population.
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A distinct plumage type that occurs alongside one or more other distinct plumage types exhibited by the same species.
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a sequence of phonemes constituting a minimal unit of grammar or syntax, and, as such, a representation, member, or contextual variant of a morpheme in a specific environment. Cf.(def. 2). · an individual of one particular form, as a worker ant, in a species that occurs in two or more forms.
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Any item of language which cannot be broken down any further without a loss of meaning. A morph usually realises a morpheme, the unit of grammar on an abstract level, e.g. /ʌn/ in undoable but also /ɪm/ in impossible.
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