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morphology

/mawr-fol-uh-jee/US // mɔrˈfɒl ə dʒi //UK // (mɔːˈfɒlədʒɪ) //

形态学,形态,形态学上,形态学上的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms.
    • : the form and structure of an organism considered as a whole.
    • : Linguistics. the patterns of word formation in a particular language, including inflection, derivation, and composition.the study and description of such patterns.the study of the behavior and combination of morphemes.
    • : Physical Geography. geomorphology.
    • : the form or structure of anything: to gain an insight into the morphology of our political system.
    • : the study of the form or structure of anything.

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Examples

  • “The mosasaurs were still experimenting with new ways of feeding, new morphologies, new lifestyles just before that asteroid came down,” Longrich says.

  • The morphology of the canine was so similar to a mega-size gray wolf that nobody thought to argue with what seemed like a sure thing.

  • Still, structure and function go hand-in-hand in biology, so it’s reasonable to expect one day neuroscientists will know how specific neuronal morphologies contribute to activity profiles.

  • In one, rapid diversification in some aspect of body morphology produces a burst of new species at first, and then speciation slows as the available niches fill up.

  • Keefe recently published a paper in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society on the morphology of 89 species of frogs from every continent except Antarctica.

  • Recognition of the pneumococcus depends upon its morphology, the fact that it is Gram-staining, and the presence of a capsule.

  • Functional morphology of three bats: Sumops, Myotis, Macrotus.

  • Their influence reaches far beyond the proper sphere of phonetics and invades that of morphology, as we shall see.

  • Although it is as an anatomist that Nehemiah Grew is best known, his grasp of external morphology is perhaps even more remarkable.

  • We must recollect that the comparative morphology of the ovule (in the wide sense) was not attempted.