
1) Accidence 2) Affixation 3) Anatomy 4) Geomorphology 5) Morphemics 6) Petrology 7) Tectonic 8) Zoology
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1) Biological science 2) Biology 3) Branch of biology 4) Literary theory 5) Quarterly journal
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form and structure of an organism
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• (n.) That branch of biology which deals with the structure of animals and plants, treating of the forms of organs and describing their varieties, homologies, and metamorphoses. See Tectology, and Promorphology.
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(from the article `plastic`) The plastic behaviour of polymers is also influenced by their morphology, or arrangement of molecules on a large scale. Stated simply, polymer ...
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in biology, the study of the size, shape, and structure of animals, plants, and microorganisms and of the relationships of the parts comprising them. ... [5 related articles]
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in linguistics, study of the internal construction of words. Languages vary widely in the degree to which words can be analyzed into word elements, ... [16 related articles]
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A parameter recorded during microscopic examination of semen in the standardized breeding soundness evaluation quantifying the visual characteristics of spermatozoa, expressed as the percentage that appear normal.
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<study> A study of the configuration or the structure of animals and plants. ... (27 Sep 1997) ...
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(mor-fol´ә-je) the science of the form and structure of organisms. the form and structure of a particular organism, organ, tissue, or cell. adj., morpholog´ic., adj.
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Mor·phol'o·gy noun [ Greek ... form +
-logy : confer French
morphologie .]
(Biol.) That branch of biology which deals with the structure of animals and plants, treating of the forms of organs and describing their varieties, homologies, and metamorphoses. See
Tectology , and...
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(Morphology / morpheme (morphological)) An important aspect of grammar (along with syntax). Morphology describes the way words themselves are formed from smaller units called morphemes. A morpheme is the smallest part of any word that can create or change the word's meaning or function (e.g. un-, happy, -ness). Prefixes and suffixes (i.e. affixes ...
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Morphology: 1. Literally, the study of form. The study of structure. 2. The form itself, as of an organ or part of the body.
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Morphology is the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms, and with relationships between their structures.
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form and structure of an organism
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morphology 1. A branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of animals and plants; especially, with respect to the forms, relations, metamorphoses, and phylogenetic development of organs apart from their functions. 2. The form and structure of an organism considered as a whole. 3. In linguistics, the patterns of word formation in a pa...
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a branch of grammar which studies the structure of words
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syllable structure noun the admissible arrangement of sounds in words
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noun the branch of biology that deals with the structure of animals and plants
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(biology) In biology, the study of the physical structure and form of organisms, in particular their soft tissues
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(languge) In the study of language, the analysis of the formation of words, the breaking-down of a language into morphemes
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Greek morphos = form, and logos = word or relation; hence, study of pattern of structure; adjective - morphological.
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Form or structure of an organism.
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External aspects of an organism, including size, shape, proportions, scales, colour. Morphometric data add a quantitative element to descriptions and can be used to make comparisons with other species.
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the study of the structure of animals and plants
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