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morph-pref. Variant of morpho-.morph (mɔrf) n. 1. a sequence of sounds or letters constituting the physical realization of a morpheme in a specific context. 2. Biol. a. an individual of one particular form, as a worker ant, in a species that occurs in two or more forms. b. a locally distinct population of a polymorphic species. v.t. 3. to transform (an image) by computer. v.i. 4. to be transformed: morphing from a tough negotiator to Mr. Friendly. [1945–50; back formation from morpheme, or independent use of -morph] mor′phic, adj. morph- var. of morpho- before a vowel: morphallaxis. -morph a combining form meaning “form, structure,” of the kind specified by the initial element: isomorph. [< Greek -morphos; see -morphous] morph. morphology. EncyclopediaSeeMorphmorph-
morpho- , morph- (mōr'fō, mōrf), Form, shape, structure. [G. morphē] morpho- , morph- Combining forms indicating form, shape, structure. [G. morphē]ThesaurusSeemorph |