What is another word for morphological?

Pronunciation: [mˌɔːfəlˈɒd͡ʒɪkə͡l] (IPA)

Morphological refers to the structure and form of something, typically relating to living organisms. Synonyms for morphological include anatomical, structural, formative, physical, and organic. These words describe the various elements that make up the contemporary understanding of the physical or biological structure of something. Anatomical and structural focus primarily on shape, while formative and organic emphasize the way something grows or is built. Physical is a more general term that can refer to the visible aspects of something, including its morphology. These synonyms can be used interchangeably and are often employed in scientific or technical contexts.

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Usage examples for Morphological

But when the beginning is made with the morphological, the anatomical, the noting of peculiarities of form, size, color, and distribution of parts, the material is so cut off from significance as to be dead and dull.
"How We Think"
John Dewey
It is economics itself which dissolves in the course of one process, to reappear in as many morphological stages, in each of which it serves as a substructure for all the rest.
"Socialism: Positive and Negative"
Robert Rives La Monte
Tubercle bacilli of the bovine type obtained from the mesenteric glands of a sheep, hog, and cow were similarly transformed in their morphological appearance after being passed through a series of cats and recovered on dog serum.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler

Famous quotes with Morphological

  • Species can be recognized by their morphological characteristics and songs.
    Peter R. Grant
  • To summarize, the particular song a male sings, and the behavioral responses of females to song and morphological signals, are not genetically inherited in a fixed manner but are determined by learning early in life.
    Peter R. Grant
  • Each race (or variety) is characterized by a more or less distinct combination of inherited morphological, behavioral, physiological traits.
    J. Philippe Rushton
  • It is useful to the historian, among others, to be able to see the commonest forms of different phenomena, whether phonetic, morphological or other, and how language lives, carries on and changes over time.
    Ferdinand de Saussure
  • The history of most fossil species includes two features particularly inconsistent with gradualism: 1. Most species exhibit no directional change during their tenure on earth. They appear in the fossil record looking much the same as when they disappear; morphological change is usually limited and directionless. 2. In any local area, a species does not arise gradually by the steady transformation of its ancestors; it appears all at once and “fully formed.”
    Stephen Jay Gould

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