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In linguistics, morphology describes the structure of word forms. The components of a word form are called morphemes. Word formation rules describe how to select morphemes from the lexicon and to combine them.

See also inflected language; noun case.

Reference: Francis Katamba, Morphology, Macmillan Press, 1993

In biology, morphology refers to the form or shape or an organism or part thereof.

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