morphology
1 of 1nouna branch of biology concerning the scientific study of the form and structure of an organism including plants and animals
Learn more on Wikipediathe field of linguistics that investigates how words are formed, analyzed, and combined to convey meaning, including the study of prefixes, suffixes, roots, and other linguistic units
Learn more on WikipediaMorphology is the study of how words are formed and structured. It looks at the smallest units of meaning in a language, called morphemes, and examines how these units come together to create different words. For example, adding "-s" to a noun makes it plural, or adding "-ed" to a verb can indicate past tense. Morphology helps explain how languages use these building blocks to create meaningful expressions.
a branch of geology that studies the physical features of earth including rocks and minerals and their characteristics