slovo | definícia |
morphology (encz) | morphology,morfologie věda o struktuře slov Pavel Machek |
Morphology (gcide) | Morphology \Mor*phol"o*gy\, n. [Gr. morfh` form + -logy: cf. F.
morphologie.]
1. (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 Promorphology.
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2. (Biol.) The form and structure of an organism.
[PJC]
3. (Linguistics) The branch of linguistics which studies the
patterns by which words are formed from other words,
including inflection, compounding, and derivation.
[PJC]
4. Specifically: The study of the patterns of inflection of
words or word classes in any given language; the study of
the patterns in which morphemes combine to form words, and
the rules for combination; morphemics; as, the morphology
of Spanish verbs; also, the inflection patterns
themselves.
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morphology (wn) | morphology
n 1: the branch of biology that deals with the structure of
animals and plants
2: studies of the rules for forming admissible words
3: the admissible arrangement of sounds in words [syn:
morphology, sound structure, syllable structure, {word
structure}]
4: the branch of geology that studies the characteristics and
configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms [syn:
morphology, geomorphology] |
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compound morphology (encz) | compound morphology, n: |
derivational morphology (encz) | derivational morphology, n: |
geomorphology (encz) | geomorphology,geomorfologie n: Zdeněk Brož |
inflectional morphology (encz) | inflectional morphology, n: |
rule of morphology (encz) | rule of morphology, n: |
synmorphology (encz) | synmorphology,synmorfologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Anthropomorphology (gcide) | Anthropomorphology \An`thro*po*mor*phol"o*gy\, n. [Gr. ? +
-logy. See Anthropomorphism.]
The application to God of terms descriptive of human beings.
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Morphology (gcide) | Morphology \Mor*phol"o*gy\, n. [Gr. morfh` form + -logy: cf. F.
morphologie.]
1. (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 Promorphology.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Biol.) The form and structure of an organism.
[PJC]
3. (Linguistics) The branch of linguistics which studies the
patterns by which words are formed from other words,
including inflection, compounding, and derivation.
[PJC]
4. Specifically: The study of the patterns of inflection of
words or word classes in any given language; the study of
the patterns in which morphemes combine to form words, and
the rules for combination; morphemics; as, the morphology
of Spanish verbs; also, the inflection patterns
themselves.
[PJC] |
Promorphology (gcide) | Promorphology \Pro`mor*phol"o*gy\, n. [Pref. pro- + morphology.]
(Biol.)
Crystallography of organic forms; -- a division of morphology
created by Haeckel. It is essentially stereometric, and
relates to a mathematical conception of organic forms. See
Tectology.
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compound morphology (wn) | compound morphology
n 1: the part of grammar that deals with combinations of simple
words into compound words |
derivational morphology (wn) | derivational morphology
n 1: the part of grammar that deals with the derivations of
words |
geomorphology (wn) | geomorphology
n 1: the branch of geology that studies the characteristics and
configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms [syn:
morphology, geomorphology] |
inflectional morphology (wn) | inflectional morphology
n 1: the part of grammar that deals with the inflections of
words [syn: inflectional morphology, accidence] |
rule of morphology (wn) | rule of morphology
n 1: a linguistic rule for the formation of words [syn:
morphological rule, rule of morphology] |
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