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What is the definition of metaphorsis?

"Metamorphosis" is the correct term, not "metaphorsis."

Metamorphosis refers to a transformation in the form or nature of a person or thing. It can describe:

* Biological changes: The process of transformation in an animal's life cycle, like the change from a caterpillar to a butterfly.

* Significant personal development: A profound change in a person's character, beliefs, or outlook.

* Literary device: The use of figurative language to describe something in terms of something else.

Examples:

* Biological: The metamorphosis of a tadpole into a frog.

* Personal Development: A person's metamorphosis from a shy teenager to a confident adult.

* Literary: "Her heart was a stone, cold and unfeeling." (Using a stone to describe the emotional state of a person.)

It's important to note that "metaphorsis" isn't a real word. It's likely a misspelling of "metamorphosis."

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