Definition of Metamorphosed

1. Verb. (past of metamorphose) ¹

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Definition of Metamorphosed

1. metamorphose [v] - See also: metamorphose

Lexicographical Neighbors of Metamorphosed

metamorphic
metamorphic rock
metamorphic rocks
metamorphically
metamorphism
metamorphisms
metamorphist
metamorphists
metamorphization
metamorphize
metamorphized
metamorphizes
metamorphizing
metamorphopsia
metamorphose
metamorphosed (current term)
metamorphoser
metamorphosers
metamorphoses
metamorphosic
metamorphosing
metamorphosis
metamorphosise
metamorphosised
metamorphosises
metamorphosising
metamorphosize
metamorphosized
metamorphosizes
metamorphosizing

Literary usage of Metamorphosed

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Field Geology by Frederic Henry Lahee (1917)
"These stages are not sharply denned, nor do they hold for all classes of rock. As they have been described above, they are applicable to many metamorphosed ..."

2. Mineral Deposits by Waldemar Lindgren (1919)
"CHAPTER XXX metamorphosed DEPOSITS PROCESSES INVOLVED Mineral deposits are usually formed during comparatively brief epochs, in which uniform conditions ..."

3. Structural and Field Geology for Students of Pure and Applied Science by James Geikie (1905)
"BATHOLITH WITH AUREOLE OF metamorphosed ROCKS. g, granite ; gw, greywackes and shales ; m, metamorphosed rocks. outer margin of this zone, clastic rocks ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1898)
"This sandstone has been metamorphosed into a great variety of quartzites. In color they shade from white to nearly black, and from a light pink to a dark ..."

5. Annual Report by Geological Survey of Canada (1906)
"The more impure slates, when most highly metamorphosed, changed to coarse-grained rocks containing individuals of orthoclase 5 mm. to 10 mm. in length, ..."

6. The Examination of Prospects: A Mining Geology by Charles Godfrey Gunther (1912)
"... Regionally metamorphosed Ore-Deposits.—Deposits that were formed in remote geological ages are likely to have been deeply buried, and to have undergone ..."

7. The Data of Geochemistry by Frank Wigglesworth Clarke (1908)
"metamorphosed SHALES. Shales, slates, phyllites, and mica schists form a continuous series of rocks which can be derived from clay, mud, ..."

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