- morph
- morph [ mɔrf ] verb intransitive or transitive COMPUTINGto gradually change one image into another using computer technology, or to be changed in this way
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Morph — may refer to: Contents 1 Astronomy 2 Biology 3 Computing 4 … Wikipedia
morph- — Morph : ↑ morpho , Morpho . * * * morph , Morph : ↑morpho , ↑Morpho . mor|pho , Mor|pho , (vor Vokalen auch:) morph , Morph [zu griech. morphe̅, ↑Morphe] <Best. in Zus. mit der Bed.>: Gestalt, Form ( … Universal-Lexikon
Morph- — Morph : ↑ morpho , Morpho . * * * morph , Morph : ↑morpho , ↑Morpho . mor|pho , Mor|pho , (vor Vokalen auch:) morph , Morph [zu griech. morphe̅, ↑Morphe] <Best. in Zus. mit der Bed.>: Gestalt, Form (z. B. morphol … Universal-Lexikon
morph- — morph(o) , morphe, morphique, morphisme ♦ Éléments, du gr. morphê « forme ». morph(o) , morphe, morphique, morphisme éléments, du gr. morphê, forme . ⇒MORPH(O) , (MORPH , MORPHO )élém. formant I. Élém. tiré du gr. «fo … Encyclopédie Universelle
morph — UK US /mɔːf/ verb [I or T] ► to change into something different, or to make something do this: morph (sth) into sth »We are going to morph into something that is no longer a niche company. ► IT to change one picture into another, or combine them … Financial and business terms
morph — (m[^o]rf), n. (Linguistics) A sequence of phonemes, often a word fragment, which constitutes the minimum unit of meaning or syntax within a given word. A morph may be one of several variants of a morpheme, depending for its individal form on the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-morph — morph, in Substantiven morphie oder morphose [griech. morphé̄ = Gestalt, Form, Bild]: Grundwort von Zus. mit der Bed. »…förmig, …gestaltig, Form, Aussehen«, z. B. allotriomorph, Enantiomorphie, Metamorphose, polymorph, vgl. morpho . * * * morph… … Universal-Lexikon
morph — (m[^o]rf), v. i. & t. To transform smoothly in imperceptible steps from one image to another, on a computer screen. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
morph — [mo:f US mo:rf] v [I and T] [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: metamorphosis] to develop a new appearance or change into something else, or to make something do this morph into ▪ The river flooded its banks and morphed into a giant sea that swamped the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
morph... — morph..., Morph... vgl. ↑morpho..., Morpho … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
morph — morph1 [môrf] n. [< Gr morphē, form] 1. Linguis. ALLOMORPH (sense 2) 2. a representation of an occurrence of a morpheme 3. a sequence of phonemes isolated from surrounding sequences but not yet assigned to a particular morpheme morph2 [môrf]… … English World dictionary