Morphology in a sentence as a noun

In morphology, for example, we have penguins, birds that swim.

Bottom line: native speakers of English don't grok morphology.

It was the only search engine that could understand Russian morphology.

Over time, particular patterns of thinking can even cause changes in the morphology of the brain.

ASL is its own, unique language with distinct vocabulary, syntax, morphology and grammar.

Mood disorders have a high correlation with atypical brain morphology.

Then we apply several steps of scipy's image morphology filters to get the masks ready for laser cutting and to ease assembly by simplifying the design.

If I had gotten to the point that I wanted to do a domain-specific image segmentation heuristic I would certainly build it up from a series of filters and image morphology steps.

The vocabulary is mostly based on Latin with some Arabic variety thrown in, but it's been standardized over the centuries so that a lot of it has a simpler and more natural morphology.

Although the article dramatizes the conflict, the tug-of-war over resources is real, which probably is why the placenta is one of the fastest evolving mammalian organs in terms of morphology and genetics.

Morphology definitions

noun

the branch of biology that deals with the structure of animals and plants

noun

studies of the rules for forming admissible words

noun

the admissible arrangement of sounds in words

noun

the branch of geology that studies the characteristics and configuration and evolution of rocks and land forms

See also: geomorphology