Wren's architecture had suddenly metamorphosed into a colossal musical instrument - a massive resonating structure!
The vegeto-animal is thus metamorphosed.
Buoyancydriven, rapid exhumation of ultrahigh-pressure metamorphosed continental crust.
Most of the other thrust sheets display the same pattern of intensely deformed and metamorphosed margins, with interiors preserving an older history (this is not shown because of scale).
In the post-production process, semiological meanings metamorphose, progressively accumulating more specifically encoded gestures.
Like other dipterans, bat flies are holometabolous and must metamorphose in order to complete their development.
They pupate and metamorphose into adults within the seed and emerge to seek mates and new hosts.
The year 1529, we are told, marks the watershed when parishes metamorphosed from ' commercial ' units into ' spiritual ' communities.