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morphological

adjective

Of, or pertaining to, morphology

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The word "morphological" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the study or description of the form and structure of words and phrases, or to describe something related to the form or structure of an organism. For example: "Morphological studies of the whale's body structure have revealed an impressive amount of adaptations."

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Essentially, it is as if we, the practicing taxonomists, are being taken to court: the burden of proof is on the taxonomist, and the proof remains traditional, morphological characters.

At the moment, he says, most biologically inspired systems used in architecture are simply morphological.

Written language is more than a phonetic version of its spoken cousin: it contains etymological and morphological clues to meaning too.

Just as in that developmental process, the new synapses seem to enhance memory only once the pruning has taken place.Nobody knows what triggers these dramatic morphological changes in the hippocampus during and after hibernation.

Which is indeed what happened, as the Guardian sheepishly conceded by changing the headline on the website to the slightly less confusing but still syntactically labouredTheresa May scraps Labour police beat pledgeEnglish is clearly a language made for crash blossoms because, unlike in many languages, there are no common morphological differences between nouns, adjectives and verbs.

She, however, does dare and has a paper in preparation that proposes a revised taxonomy for the group using the latest genetic and morphological data.

Some scientists, however, have posited, due to a number of morphological differences between dogs and wolves, that dogs may actually be descended from an extinct wild ancestor that likely resembled contemporary pariah dogs and dingoes.

In 2012 morphological and phylogenetic data revealed A. kilima to be a species distinct from A. digitata.

The other main morphological characteristic of artiodactyls is that the astragalus, one of the bones in the ankle, has upper and lower rounded articulations (areas of contact of bones) and no constricted neck, instead of simply one rounded articulation above a neck, as in other mammals.

Cyanobacteria resemble the eukaryotic algae in many ways, including morphological characteristics and ecological niches, and were at one time treated as algae, hence the common name of blue-green algae.

The classification and sequence of families given here conservatively integrate modern biochemical evidence with classic morphological evidence.

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