The closest possibilities, depending on the intended meaning and any context you have, might be variations of:
* μορφή (morphē): This means "form," "shape," or "appearance." The "o" prefix might be an attempt at a more archaic or poetic form, or simply a mistake.
* καλομορφή (kalomorthē): This means "beautiful in form" or "well-formed," combining "καλός" (kalos - beautiful) and "μορφή" (morphē).
Without more information about where you encountered this word, it's impossible to give a definitive meaning. Providing the source or context would be helpful.