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morphology

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pl: morphologies

This term carries a technical, analytical weight, evoking a sense of dissection and structural mapping. It is not used in casual conversation but is a staple of academic and scientific discourse where the focus is on how a part relates to the whole to create a specific form. In linguistics, it suggests a mechanical view of language, treating words like Lego blocks that can be broken down into prefixes, roots, and suffixes. In biology, it shifts the focus toward the physical architecture of a species, emphasizing the relationship between a creature's shape and its function in the environment.

Uncountable when referring to the scientific field of study. Countable when referring to the specific structural form of a particular organism or word.

Meanings

Noun

The study of the forms of things, particularly the structure of words in linguistics or the anatomy of organisms in biology.

"The course covers the morphology of flowering plants."

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