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Etymology of the English word morphing

the English word morphing
derived from the English word metamorphosis
derived from the Greek word meta, μετὰ, μετά (after)
derived from the Greek word morphe, μορφή (form, signifying change; shape; form,; shape; figuratively, nature)
derived from the Latin word metamorphosis (metamorphosis, transformation; a poem by Ovid)
derived from the Greek word metamorphosis, μεταμόρφωσις, μεταμόρϕωσις
derived from the Greek word metamorphoun
derived from the Greek word morphe, μορφή (form, signifying change; shape; form,; shape; figuratively, nature)
using the Greek prefix meta-, μετα-
derived from the Greek word meta, μετὰ, μετά (after)
derived from the Greek word metamorphoo, μεταμορϕόω, μεταμορφόω (to transform (literally or figuratively, 'metamorphose'))
derived from the Greek word morphe, μορφή (form, signifying change; shape; form,; shape; figuratively, nature)
using the Greek prefix meta-, μετα-
derived from the Greek word meta, μετὰ, μετά (after)

Date

The earliest known usage of morphing in English dates from the 20th century.

Usage

Word found in Modern English



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