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  2. Morphology Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    What is morphology? Within the field of biology, morphology is the study of the shapes and arrangement of parts of organisms, in order to determine their function, their development, and how they may have been shaped by evolution.

  3. Morphology (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, morphology (mor-FOL-ə-jee [1]) is the study of words, including the principles by which they are formed, and how they relate to one another within a language. [2] [3] Most approaches to morphology investigate the structure of words in terms of morphemes, which are the smallest units in a language with some independent meaning.

  4. Morphology | Definition & Examples | Britannica

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    morphology, in biology, the study of the size, shape, and structure of animals, plants, and microorganisms and of the relationships of their constituent parts. The term refers to the general aspects of biological form and arrangement of the parts of a plant or an animal.

  5. MORPHOLOGY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    MORPHOLOGY definition: 1. the scientific study of the structure and form of animals and plants 2. the study of the form of…. Learn more.

  6. Morphology (biology) - Wikipedia

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    Morphology is a branch of life science dealing with the study of the gross structure of an organism or taxon and its component parts. History. The etymology of the word "morphology" is from the Ancient Greek μορφή (morphḗ), meaning "form", and λόγος (lógos), meaning "word, study, research". [2][3]

  7. Morphology - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary

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    Morphology is the biological study of the form and structure of living things. It is the branch of biology that deals with both the external and internal structures of organisms . Thus, it may be divided into two distinct branches: anatomy and eidonomy .

  8. Morphology | Syntax, Semantics & Phonology | Britannica

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    Morphology, in linguistics, study of the internal construction of words. Languages vary widely in the degree to which words can be analyzed into word elements, or morphemes (q.v.). In English there are numerous examples, such as “replacement,” which is composed of re-, “place,” and -ment, and.

  9. MORPHOLOGY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    The size, shape, and structure of an organism or one of its parts. Biologists usually describe the morphology of an organism separately from its physiology. In traditional systems of taxonomy, classifications were based on the morphological characteristics of organisms.

  10. MORPHOLOGY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    MORPHOLOGY meaning: 1. the scientific study of the structure and form of animals and plants 2. the study of the form of…. Learn more.

  11. Morphology - Linguistics - Oxford Bibliographies

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    Morphology, the study of forms, is the branch of linguistics that deals with the internal structure of complex words. The term was first used in linguistics by August Schleicher in 1859.