polymorph

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English

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Etymology

From poly- +‎ -morph.

Pronunciation

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Noun

polymorph (plural polymorphs)

  1. (biology) Any organism that shows polymorphism.
  2. (chemistry, geology) Any substance or mineral that forms different types of crystal.
  3. (transitive, fiction) The transformation of an item or creature into something different by magic.

Derived terms

Verb

polymorph (third-person singular simple present polymorphs, present participle polymorphing, simple past and past participle polymorphed)

  1. (intransitive) To transform; to change into another form.
  2. (fiction, transitive, intransitive) To transform into something different by magic.
    • 1999, Robin Johnson, “My gnomish healer has been having a rough time of it”, in rec.games.roguelike.nethack (Usenet):
      I got hemmed in by the werewolf again and, in desperation, tried an experimental new wand on it; and polymorphed it into a black pudding.

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Adjective

polymorph (strong nominative masculine singular polymorpher, not comparable)

  1. polymorphous
    Antonym: monomorph

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