Definition of morphologically. Meaning of morphologically. Synonyms of morphologically

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Definition of morphologically

Morphologically
Morphologic Mor`pho*log"ic, Morphological Mor`pho*log"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. morphologique.] (Biol.) Of, pertaining to, or according to, the principles of morphology. -- Mor`pho*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

Meaning of morphologically from wikipedia

- Look up morphology in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Morphology, from the Gr**** and meaning "study of shape", may refer to: Morphology (archaeology)...
- than workers. A further problem with relying on morphological data is that what may appear, morphologically speaking, to be two distinct species, may in...
- final preceding phoneme. Lexical morphology is the branch of morphology that deals with the lexicon that, morphologically conceived, is the collection of...
- Morphological analysis may refer to: Morphological analysis (problem-solving) or general morphological analysis, a method for exploring all possible solutions...
- microbiology, colonial morphology refers to the visual appearance of bacterial or fungal colonies on an agar plate. Examining colonial morphology is the first step...
- contextual environments must always involve items lower in the tree. Morphologically conditioned allomorphy may involve suppletion (as in go-Ø/wen-t) or...
- Morphological analysis was designed for multi-dimensional, non-quantifiable problems where causal modeling and simulation do not function well or at all...
- operations (the other being dilation) in morphological image processing from which all other morphological operations are based. It was originally defined...
- In folkloristics, morphology is the study of the structure of folklore and fairy tales. Some pioneering work in this field was begun in the nineteenth...
- In biological morphology and anatomy, a sulcus (pl.: sulci) is a furrow or fissure (Latin fissura, pl.: fissurae). It may be a groove, natural division...