Lexicographical Neighbors of Metamorphically
Literary usage of Metamorphically
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Select Journal of Foreign Periodical Literature by Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom (1834)
"... diminutive, but with a giant's strength; whose pastime is assassination, who
lives literally as well as metamorphically on blood, — is the hero; ..."
2. Memoirs of the Geological Survey of India by Geological Survey of India (1902)
"... so closely related as to origin and subsequent history—genetically and
metamorphically—that they pass gradually and imperceptibly into one another, ..."
3. Fundamentals of Botany by Charles Stuart Gager (1916)
"As the mistletoe is disseminated by birds, its existence depends on them; and it
may metamorphically be said to struggle with other fruit-bearing plants, ..."
4. Heredity and Evolution in Plants by Charles Stuart Gager (1920)
"As the mistletoe is disseminated by birds, its existence depends on them; and it
may metamorphically be said to struggle ..."
5. The American Chemist by Charles Frederick Chandler (1873)
"... has not metamorphically taken the structure of the cellulose, but that the
wood is so much impregnated with SiO, that it fills up all the spaces in it. ..."