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Morphological

see synonyms of morphological

Adjective

1. morphologic, morphological

relating to or concerned with the formation of admissible words in a language

2. geomorphologic, geomorphological, morphologic, morphological, structural

pertaining to geological structure

Example Sentences:
'geomorphological features of the Black Hills'
'morphological features of granite'
'structural effects of folding and faulting of the earth's surface'

3. morphologic, morphological, structural

relating to or concerned with the morphology of plants and animals

Example Sentences:
'morphological differences'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Morphological

see synonyms of morphological
noun
1. 
the branch of biology concerned with the form and structure of organisms
2. 
the form and structure of words in a language, esp the consistent patterns of inflection, combination, derivation and change, etc, that may be observed and classified
3. 
the form and structure of anything

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Morphological

see synonyms of morphological
noun
1. 
the branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of animals and plants
2. 
a. 
the branch of linguistics that deals with word structure and with functional changes in the forms of words, such as inflection and compounding
b. 
the study of the structure, classification, and relationships of morphemes
3. 
any scientific study of form and structure, as in physical geography
4. 
form and structure, as of an organism, regarded as a whole

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Morphological

see synonyms of morphological
n. pl. mor·phol·o·gies
1.
a. The branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of organisms without consideration of function.
b. The form and structure of an organism or one of its parts: the morphology of a cell; the morphology of vertebrates.
2. Linguistics The study of the structure and form of words in language or a language, including inflection, derivation, and the formation of compounds.

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