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-morph
1a combining form meaning “form, structure,” of the kind specified by the initial element.
isomorph.
morph-
2variant of morpho- before a vowel.
morpheme.
morph
3[mawrf]
noun
Linguistics., a sequence of phonemes constituting a minimal unit of grammar or syntax, and, as such, a representation, member, or contextual variant of a morpheme in a specific environment.
Biology., an individual of one particular form, as a worker ant, in a species that occurs in two or more forms.
verb (used with object)
to transform (an image) by computer.
verb (used without object)
to be transformed.
morphing from a tough negotiator to Mr. Friendly.
morph.
1abbreviation
morphological
morphology
morph
2/ mɔːf /
noun
biology any of the different forms of individual found in a polymorphic species
morph
3/ mɔːf /
verb
to undergo or cause to undergo morphing
to transform or be transformed completely in appearance or character
he morphed from nerd into pop icon
noun
a morphed image
-morph
4combining form
indicating shape, form, or structure of a specified kind
ectomorph
morph
5/ mɔːf /
noun
linguistics the phonological representation of a morpheme
morph
A phenotypically distinct form of an organism or species.
Other Word Forms
- morphic adjective
- -morphy combining form
- -morphic combining form
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of -morph1
Origin of -morph2
Origin of -morph3
Example Sentences
One can surmise that this political shortsightedness also makes him bridle at believing that Trumpism is fascist, or that conservatism can morph into fascism.
Given their sale to China has now been blocked by Washington, expect "high quality development" to morph into "new quality productive forces" - a fresh slogan introduced by Xi in 2023, which tilts the focus more towards domestic pride and national security.
That these gendered and politicized expectation gaps around parenthood morph into gendered and politicized gaps in the act of parenting itself is borne out in other data.
How quickly did that morph into criminals being anyone who had crossed the border illegally?
The rushing and passing attacks are expected to morph with four tight ends — Tyler Higbee, Colby Parkinson, Davis Allen and rookie Terrance Ferguson — on the roster.
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When To Use
The combining form -morph is used like a suffix meaning “form, structure.” It is often used in scientific terms, especially in biology. Historically, -morph has been used in the pseudoscience of somatotype, which seeks to typify body shapes.The form -morph ultimately comes from Greek morphḗ, meaning “form.” The equivalent combining form from Latin is -form, from -fōrmis, meaning “having the form of.”What are variants of -morph?The form -morph is related to the forms -morphous and -morphic, meaning "having the shape, form, or structure." Other related forms are -morphism, morph-, and morpho-. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles on all five forms.
When To Use
Morph- is a combining form used like a prefix meaning “form, structure.” It is often occasionally used in scientific terms, especially in biology and linguistics.Morph- comes from Greek morphḗ, meaning “form.”What are variants of morph-?Morph- is a variant of morpho-, which loses its -o- when combined with words or word elements beginning with vowels. Additional related combining forms include -morphic, -morphism, and -morphous. Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles on all four combining forms.
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