morphological (Meaning)

Wordnet

morphological (a)

relating to or concerned with the formation of admissible words in a language

pertaining to geological structure

relating to or concerned with the morphology of plants and animals

Webster

morphological (a.)

Of, pertaining to, or according to, the principles of morphology.

Synonyms & Antonyms of morphological

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morphological Sentence Examples

  1. The morphological analysis of the root revealed its Proto-Indo-European origin.
  2. The morphological structure of a gene is essential for its proper function.
  3. The morphological diversity of flowering plants is astonishing.
  4. The morphological changes observed in early embryonic development were fascinating.
  5. The morphological features of a mollusk's shell can provide taxonomic insights.
  6. The morphological complexity of the human brain is still being unraveled.
  7. The morphological adaptations of a chameleon allow it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings.
  8. The morphological similarity between two species can suggest a close evolutionary relationship.
  9. The morphological changes in a leaf over its lifespan provide valuable information about environmental conditions.
  10. The morphological variation observed in a population is indicative of its genetic diversity.

FAQs About the word morphological

relating to or concerned with the formation of admissible words in a language, pertaining to geological structure, relating to or concerned with the morphology

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The morphological analysis of the root revealed its Proto-Indo-European origin.

The morphological structure of a gene is essential for its proper function.

The morphological diversity of flowering plants is astonishing.

The morphological changes observed in early embryonic development were fascinating.