Noun
morphe (plural morphes)
(archaic) Alternative spelling of morphew
He recently was being called out by people for his past comment about being a "lipstick nazi" that now has cost him a major business deal with Morphe Brushes. Source: Internet
Aristotle was the first to use the terms hyle and morphe. Source: Internet
The craftsman requires hyle (timber or wood) and a model, plan or idea in his own mind according to which the wood is worked to give it the indicated contour or form (morphe). Source: Internet
The word homomorphism comes from the ancient Greek language : ὁμός (homos) meaning "same" and μορφή (morphe) meaning "form" or "shape". Source: Internet