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The answer is a single noun.

Built from parts:

  • (morphs into boast or seize) + (BIV BUTY)

As a whole:

  • could be young
  • could be treasure
  • could be field bound

It could be simpler than it sounds.

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I believe the answer is

GARBAGE

Built from parts:

(morphs into boast or seize) means

GARB, which could be anagram("morph") to BRAG("boast") and GRAB("seize").

(BIV BUTY) means

AGE, since IV means 4 in Roman, it can be read as "(AGE) BEFORE BEAUTY".

As a whole:

It could be young

A synonym for garbage is LITTER. A "litter" also refers to the young born to an animal (e.g., a litter of puppies).

could be treasure

the common idiom: "One man's garbage is another man's treasure."

could be field bound

may refers to landfill(a site for the garbage)?

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  • $\begingroup$ You are correct. You nailed all the clues. reveal spoiler I had a different point of reference for "young". It was about garbage collection in computing. I like your interpretation - it does not require specific knowledge $\endgroup$ Commented yesterday

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