English to Urdu Dictionary metamorphosis

metamorphosis

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definition
noun
This is followed by a discussion of metamorphosis in insects and amphibians.
(in an insect or amphibian) the process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages.
example
In its 'metamorphosis' from novella to film, it wisely maintains the convention of narration, but unwisely pushes it to the wayside.
So what kind of 'metamorphosis' does the photograph as a form of animation effectuate?
A close examination of the fresco reveals a series of allusions to 'metamorphosis' .
his 'metamorphosis' from presidential candidate to talk-show host
During the final instar, the tissues within the larval cuticle change to those of the adult, a process known as 'metamorphosis' .
If sufficient stimuli are present, the physiological process of 'metamorphosis' is initiated within the larvae.
Larry, of course, has gotten a few laughs out of Laurie's 'metamorphosis' .
his 'metamorphosis' from presidential candidate to talk-show host
The cast handle this 'metamorphosis' excellently.
Yet a slow but steady 'metamorphosis' is taking place.
the larval forms of insects, but also of certain other creatures which undergo the process of 'metamorphosis' in reaching the adult form.
This 'metamorphosis' has happened because while I'm happy to embrace country living I like it to be wrapped up in a duck-down duvet of urban comfort.
Poster proceeds to outline his own 'metamorphosis' over nine chapters.
All flies undergo complete 'metamorphosis' with egg, larval, pupal, and adult stages in their development.
Table 4 captures this 'metamorphosis' in major party support in a different way.
in insects with a complete 'metamorphosis' the wings arise from thickenings of the epidermis
It uses the narrative as a way to investigate the notion of architectural 'metamorphosis' and redemption, and it does so by means of powerful installation pieces.
Later, we see her in real terror as Namtar's 'metamorphosis' takes hold and changes her very being.
This political 'metamorphosis' is not the one chronicled this week by the mainstream press in both Mexico and the United States.
the persistence of the larval tail during 'metamorphosis'
Moralising interpretations generally explained physical 'metamorphosis' as the external manifestation of the bestial nature within.
The twist is that this 'metamorphosis' is emphasized by the fact that the young heroine, Ginger, is simultaneously becoming a werewolf.
After the second-half 'metamorphosis' , it has suddenly become clear that there will be real competition for places come the summer.
That, then, is the latest 'metamorphosis' of ‘base football player’.
When it comes to national security, however, no one can say with assurance whether her 'metamorphosis' is genuine.
This is followed by a discussion of 'metamorphosis' in insects and amphibians.
And, just when you think it's over, it defies expectations and 'metamorphoses' into something different and more compelling.
The derision into which the Cult of the Supreme Being fell after the overthrow of the Jacobins did not discredit the theme, which underwent a series of conservative 'metamorphoses' in the 19th century.
Although he has seemed to stay frozen in time, Bond has actually undergone a series of very subtle 'metamorphoses' .
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