morphologically

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English - Turkish
morfolojik
morfolojik olarak
morphology
(Dilbilim) biçim bilgisi
morphology
şekilbilgisi
morphology
biçimbilgisi
morphology
(Dilbilim) yapı bilgisi
morphology
yapıbilim
morphology
(Kimya) biçim bilim
morphology
(İnşaat) biçim
morphology
biçimbilim
morphology
morfoloji
morphology
i., biyol., dilb. biçimbilim, yapıbilim, morfoloji
morphology
{i} şekilbilim
morphology
(Tıp) Canlılarda dışşekillerden bahseden bilgi, organ oluşumundan bahseden ilim, morfoloji
English - English
in a morphological manner; with regard to morphology; "these two words are morphologically related"
by means of morphology, according to the study of form and structure
With regard to morphology
in a morphological manner; with regard to morphology; "these two words are morphologically related
morphology
The form and structure of something
morphology
A scientific study of form and structure, usually without regard to function. Especially:

linguistics The study of the internal structure of morphemes (words and their semantic building blocks).

morphology
the science of organic forms
morphology
The shape and size of the particles making up the object; direct relation between these structures and materials properties (ductility, strength, reactivity etc )
morphology
The study of the form and structure of animals and plants
morphology
the branch of biology that deals with the structure of animals and plants
morphology
the physical form and structure of animal and plants
morphology
A description of the form and structure of something
morphology
the admissible arrangement of sounds in words
morphology
{i} study of form and structure; science which deals with structure and form of plants and animals (Biology); study of the form and structure of word formation (Linguistics)
morphology
the study of structure and form of words in language, including inflection, derivation, and formation of compounds See also: accidence
morphology
The scientific study of the form and structure of living organisms; or the form and structure itself
morphology
the branch of biology that deals with the structure of animals and plants the branch of geology that studies the characteristics and configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms the admissible arrangement of sounds in words studies of the rules for forming admissible words
morphology
Science of form and structural shape
morphology
The study of structures in living things [To return to previous page, click your browser's BACK button then scroll through the page to your last location]
morphology
The science of forms and structures of organisms; the form and structure of a particular organism, organ, or part
morphology
The study of the forms of things
morphology
The study of the internal structure of words
morphology
The study of the structure of rocks and landforms
morphology
The form, shape, and/or structures of organisms
morphology
Makeup, appearance, structure
morphology
Morphology is the science of the structure of animals and plants
morphology
study of the form and structure of compounds 2
morphology
The study of forms of language, especially the different forms used in declensions, conjugations, and wordbuilding
morphology
the branch of grammar which studies the structure or forms of words The main branches are inflectional morphology, derivational morphology, and compounding
morphology
The form and structure of an animal
morphology
The study of form and structure of animals and plants and their fossil remains
morphology
"I The science of form 2 Biol That branch of biology which is concerned with the form of animals and plants, and of the structures, homologies, and metamorphoses which govern or influence that form " (COED)
morphology
the study of the physical form of lands and regions
morphology
a branch of grammar which studies the structure of words
morphology
studies of the rules for forming admissible words
morphology
a branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of organisms, apart from their functions (physiology)
morphology
the branch of geology that studies the characteristics and configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms
morphology
n (G morphologie, fr Gr morph - (fr morphe, form) + G -logie, -logy, more at form) a branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of animals and plants, a study of the forms, relationships, metamorphoses, and phylogenetic development of organs apart from their functions
morphology
See Tectology, and Promorphology
morphology
the form and structure of an organism
morphology
Form and structure of organisms, like plants and animals; their structural appearance
morphology
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
morphology
A scientific study of form and structure, usually without regard to function
morphology
The morphology of something is its form and structure. In linguistics, morphology refers to the way words are constructed with stems, prefixes, and suffixes. In biology, the study of the size, shape, and structure of organisms in relation to some principle or generalization. Whereas anatomy describes the structure of organisms, morphology explains the shapes and arrangement of parts of organisms in terms of such general principles as evolutionary relations, function, and development. In linguistics, the internal construction system of words and its study. Languages vary widely in the number of morphemes a word can have. English has many words with multiple morphemes (e.g., replacement is composed of re-, place, and -ment). Many American Indian languages have a highly complex morphology; other languages, such as Chinese, have a simple one. Morphology includes the grammatical processes of inflection, marking categories like person, tense, and case (e.g., the -s in jumps marks the third-person singular in the present tense), and derivation, the formation of new words from existing words (e.g., acceptable from accept)
morphology
The scientific study of form, and of the structures and development that influence form In geology, the external structure, form, and arrangement of rocks in relation to the development of landforms
morphology
The study of word structure, especially in terms of morphemes
morphologically
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