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- Transform - v. t. - To change the form of; to change in shape or appearance; to metamorphose; as, a caterpillar is ultimately transformed into a butterfly.
- Transform - v. t. - To change into another substance; to transmute; as, the alchemists sought to transform lead into gold.
- Transform - v. t. - To change in nature, disposition, heart, character, or the like; to convert.
- Transform - v. t. - To change, as an algebraic expression or geometrical figure, into another from without altering its value.
- Transform - v. i. - To be changed in form; to be metamorphosed.
- Transformable - a. - Capable of being transformed or changed.
- Transformation - n. - Change of one from of material into another, as in assimilation; metabolism; metamorphosis.
- Transformation - n. - The imagined possible or actual change of one metal into another; transmutation.
- Transformation - n. - A change in disposition, heart, character, or the like; conversion.
- Transformation - n. - The change, as of an equation or quantity, into another form without altering the value.
- Transformation - n. - The act of transforming, or the state of being transformed; change of form or condition.
- Transformation - n. - Any change in an organism which alters its general character and mode of life, as in the development of the germ into the embryo, the egg into the animal, the larva into the insect (metamorphosis), etc.; also, the change which the histological units of a tissue are prone to undergo. See Metamorphosis.
- Transformative - a. - Having power, or a tendency, to transform.
- Transformed - imp. & p. p. - of Transform
- Transformer - n. - One who, or that which, transforms. Specif. (Elec.), an apparatus for producing from a given electrical current another current of different voltage.
- Transforming - p. pr. & vb. n. - of Transform
- Transformism - n. - The hypothesis, or doctrine, that living beings have originated by the modification of some other previously existing forms of living matter; -- opposed to abiogenesis.
- Transform - v. t. - To change into another substance; to transmute; as, the alchemists sought to transform lead into gold.
- Do - v. t. / auxiliary - To put or bring into a form, state, or condition, especially in the phrases, to do death, to put to death; to slay; to do away (often do away with), to put away; to remove; to do on, to put on; to don; to do off, to take off, as dress; to doff; to do into, to put into the form of; to translate or transform into, as a text.
- Metabolism - n. - The act or process, by which living tissues or cells take up and convert into their own proper substance the nutritive material brought to them by the blood, or by which they transform their cell protoplasm into simpler substances, which are fitted either for excretion or for some special purpose, as in the manufacture of the digestive ferments. Hence, metabolism may be either constructive (anabolism), or destructive (katabolism).
- Goblinize - v. t. - To transform into a goblin.
- Mill - n. - To shape, finish, or transform by passing through a machine; specifically, to shape or dress, as metal, by means of a rotary cutter.
- Assimilate - v. t. - To appropriate and transform or incorporate into the substance of the assimilating body; to absorb or appropriate, as nourishment; as, food is assimilated and converted into organic tissue.
- Mineralize - v. t. - To transform into a mineral.
- Transnature - v. t. - To transfer or transform the nature of.
- Retransform - v. t. - To transform anew or back.
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- G3339 μεταμορφόω - 3339 μεταμορφόω - ΜΕΤΑΜΟΡΦΌΩ - - metamorphóō - met-am-or-fo'-o - from μετά and μορφόω; to transform (literally or figuratively, "metamorphose"):--change, transfigure, transform. - Verb - greek
- G3345 μετασχηματίζω - 3345 μετασχηματίζω - ΜΕΤΑΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ - - metaschēmatízō - met-askh-ay-mat-id'-zo - from μετά and a derivative of σχῆμα; to transfigure or disguise; figuratively, to apply (by accommodation):--transfer, transform (self). - Verb - greek
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- 2 Corinthians 47 11:14 And no marvel; for Satan himself is transformed into an angel of light.
ΚΑΊ Οὐ ΘΑΥΜΑΣΤΌΣ ΓΆΡ ΣΑΤΑΝᾶΣ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΜΕΤΑΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ ΕἸΣ ἌΓΓΕΛΟΣ ΦῶΣ - 2 Corinthians 47 11:13 For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into the apostles of Christ.
ΓΆΡ ΤΟΙΟῦΤΟΣ ΨΕΥΔΑΠΌΣΤΟΛΟΣ ΔΌΛΙΟΣ ἘΡΓΆΤΗΣ ΜΕΤΑΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ ΕἸΣ ἈΠΌΣΤΟΛΟΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΌΣ - 2 Corinthians 47 11:15 Therefore it is no great thing if his ministers also be transformed as the ministers of righteousness; whose end shall be according to their works.
ΟὖΝ Οὐ ΜΈΓΑΣ ΕἸ ΚΑΊ ΑὐΤΌΣ ΔΙΆΚΟΝΟΣ ΕἸ ΚΑΊ ΜΕΤΑΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ ὩΣ ΔΙΆΚΟΝΟΣ ΔΙΚΑΙΟΣΎΝΗ ὍΣ ΤΈΛΟΣ ἜΣΟΜΑΙ ΚΑΤΆ ΑὐΤΌΣ ἜΡΓΟΝ - Romans 45 12:2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.
ΚΑΊ ΣΥΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ ΜΉ ΣΥΣΧΗΜΑΤΊΖΩ ΤΟΎΤῼ ΑἸΏΝ ἈΛΛΆ ΜΕΤΑΜΟΡΦΌΩ ἈΝΑΚΑΊΝΩΣΙΣ ὙΜῶΝ ΝΟῦΣ ΕἸΣ ὙΜᾶΣ ΔΟΚΙΜΆΖΩ ΤΊΣ ἈΓΑΘΌΣ ΚΑΊ ΕὐΆΡΕΣΤΟΣ ΚΑΊ ΤΈΛΕΙΟΣ ΘΈΛΗΜΑ ΘΕΌΣ