Oct22
Uphill Writing: Word of the Day 
Zoomorphic., Adj., [zoh-uh-mawr-fik]
Definition: Of or pertaining to a deity or other being conceived of as having the form of an animal.
Example: My study of zoomorphic deities shall forever remain incomplete.
How will you use zoomorphic in a sentence today?
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There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio... and isn't it time you experienced some of them?
I’ve recently run into the ‘morphics’ again, (moprphic would be an interesting word). Just ran into hylomorphic, making an idea into a human substance, as with for example ideas or intelligibles into angels and demons, and anthromorphic, making something natural, not just ideas into a human form. Going to go now and look up ‘morphic’. When something its morphed’ doesn’t that mean changed, We’ll see. Thanks Richard.