morphosis
English
Etymology
From Late Latin morphosis, from Ancient Greek μόρφωσις (mórphōsis, “shaping”).
Noun
morphosis (plural morphoses)
- (biology) The way in which an organism (or an organ) changes form during development. [from 19th c.]
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