Correct spelling for the English word "Metamorphosic" is [mˌɛtəmɔːfˈɒzɪk], [mˌɛtəmɔːfˈɒzɪk], [m_ˌɛ_t_ə_m_ɔː_f_ˈɒ_z_ɪ_k] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
I apologize, but "metamorphosic" is not a recognized word in the English language. It does not have a standard dictionary definition. It appears to be a neologism or a word that has been created or used within a specific context or by an individual but is not universally accepted or widely used.
However, if we break down the term "metamorphosic" into its root, "metamorphosis," we can provide a definition for that. Metamorphosis refers to a profound change or transformation, often implying a change in form or structure. It is commonly used in the context of biology to describe the process of development from an immature form to an adult form in insects and amphibians, such as the transformation of a caterpillar into a butterfly. Metamorphosis can also be used metaphorically to describe any significant, often dramatic, transformation or alteration in appearance, character, or circumstances.
Again, it is important to note that "metamorphosic" is not a recognized word, and no standard definition can be provided. If the word is used within a specific context or by a particular author or group, its meaning would need to be inferred or clarified based on that context or usage.