Common Words:
* Anthropomorph: A being or object that has human form or characteristics.
* Amorphous: Having no definite form or shape; shapeless.
* Isomorph: Having the same form or structure.
* Metamorphosis: A transformation or change of form or nature, especially a striking one.
* Polymorph: Having multiple forms or shapes.
* Homomorph: Having the same form or structure, especially in mathematical terms.
* Geomorph: A landform or geological feature.
Less Common Words:
* Automorph: A transformation that leaves an object unchanged in form.
* Dimorph: Having two distinct forms or shapes, typically in relation to sex or other factors.
* Endomorph: A person with a body type characterized by a stocky build and a tendency to gain fat.
* Mesomorph: A person with a body type characterized by a muscular build and a tendency to gain muscle easily.
* Morphotype: A classification of organisms based on their form or structure.
* Zoomorph: A form or structure that resembles an animal.
Scientific/Technical:
* Isomorphism: The state of being isomorphic.
* Morphogenesis: The biological process of development and change of form.
* Morphometric: Relating to the measurement of form or structure.
* Morphological: Relating to morphology, the study of form and structure.
Note: The "-morph" suffix often refers to form or shape, but can also relate to other transformations or changes.