Etymology of the Greek word anamorphosis (ἀναμόρφωσις, ἀναμόρϕωσις)
the Greek word
anamorphosis, ἀναμόρφωσις, ἀναμόρϕωσις
derived from the Late Greek word
anamorphounderived from the Greek word
morphe, μορφή (form, signifying change; shape; form,; shape; figuratively, nature)
using the Greek prefix
ana-, ἀνα-
derived from the Greek word
ana, ἀνά (according to; apart; properly, up; but (by extension) used (distributively) severally, or (locally) at (etc.))
derived from the Greek word
anamorphoein, ἀναμορϕόω
derived from the Greek word
morphoein, μορφόω (to fashion )
derived from the Greek word
morphe, μορφή (form, signifying change; shape; form,; shape; figuratively, nature)
Derivations in other languages
English
anamorphosis, Italian
anamorfosi