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Morphenomenal 

Word used to describe something epic and/or Power Ranger related
That pie was morphenomenal!

I like your life-sized Mastodon Zord. It is simply morphenomenal.
Morphenomenal by Bentendo64 July 30, 2012

Morphenominal Munaiba 

Morphenominal Munaiba is a power ranger who likes to morph into a power ranger, she is a very nice and fun girl and she is veryyyyy entertaining and she is clever!
Morphenominal Munaiba can morph into a red Power Ranger.

morphodyte 

Look, Brad, at my finger. It's really bruised and crooked looking. It's morphodyte.
morphodyte by Jag54 April 10, 2008

morphonaeticness 

Made up to describe randomly changing shape. It means to change randomly after a random amount of time.
edds radom shape changy thing it just never stops
morphonaeticness by Adam Smith February 26, 2005

Moronymous 

One who incites trouble or engages in toxic speech, or unwaranted insult anonymously.
I told human resources about the homophobic note left on my desk by moronymous.
Moronymous by Emogenome February 15, 2019

Morphocytosian 

It is a name of civilization from a far away place. Based on my knowledge, which I have gathered, it is a being that is able to alter its cells in many ways. It seems it only work if an individual has not been depleted of energy. For example, a Morphocytosian can add chloroplasts to its cell so they could perform photosynthesis. The most fascinating part about this civilization is that the majority had modified their blood and made pink blood cells. The pink blood cell is both a red and white blood cell, but compromised. It carries slightly less oxygen and weaker than human white blood cells. The solution to the problems is to make 100% of their blood pink blood cells. With this, their immunity is still better than ours.
P1: Was life created by one god or multiple?

P2: It depends on which life form you’re talking about. Humans was created by multiple gods. On the other hand, “Morphocytosian,” which is from a far away planet, is created by one god.
Morphocytosian by Ardyneus April 7, 2020