Morphological - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

'Morphological' is another term that relates to morphology, which is the study of the forms of things, especially in biology and linguistics. It is nearly identical to 'morphologic' in meaning. In biology, it describes the study of the shapes and structures of organisms. In linguistics, it examines how words are formed. 'Morphological' implies a detailed examination of these forms.

Etymology

The term 'morphological' also comes from 'morphology,' derived from the Greek words 'morphe' (form) and 'logos' (study). The suffix '-ical' means 'relating to' or 'characteristic of.' Thus, 'morphological' indicates something related to the study of form. It’s interchangeable with 'morphologic' in many contexts.

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Examples

  • "The morphological analysis of the cells revealed cancerous changes."
  • "Morphological features are used to classify plant species."
  • "The morphological structure of the virus was analyzed."
  • "Morphological differences between dialects were studied."

Anecdote / Story

Imagine you're a detective in a 'Sherlock Holmes' novel, using 'morphological' analysis to compare footprints at a crime scene. You're studying the form and structure of the prints to identify the suspect. πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ

Encouragement

'Morphological' is a fancy word for 'studying shapes and forms.' Use it in your essays to sound super smart and impress your teachers! You've got this! πŸŽ“

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