Metamorphoser is a rarely used term that refers to someone or something that transforms or undergoes metamorphosis. The word is pronounced "me-tuh-mawr-foh-zer," with the emphasis on the second syllable. The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /mɛtəˈmɔrfəzər/. The spelling of the word can be broken down into its root word, "metamorphosis," which is spelled with an "o" instead of a "u," reflecting its original Greek roots. The "-er" suffix is added to indicate the agent or doer of the action.
The word "metamorphoser" is derived from the root word "metamorphose". The etymology of "metamorphose" can be traced back to the Greek word "metamorphoun", which is a combination of "meta" meaning "change" or "beyond" and "morphē" meaning "form" or "shape". Therefore, "metamorphoser" refers to someone or something that causes a transformation or change in form.