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This phrase is used in linguistic or scientific contexts to describe the structural or form-related aspects of a particular word, term, or language. It suggests that the focus of discussion or analysis is on the morphology or the way the word or term is constructed, including its inflections, prefixes, suffixes, and other grammatical elements

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The free state is morphologically unmarked.
It is morphologically similar to several other species, which makes identification difficult.
Each generation is morphologically distinct.
It is morphologically complex and has SOV word order.
The structure of the word in MocovĂ­ is morphologically complex with polysynthetic features.
It is morphologically similar to Salvia personata.
Eastern Geshiza is morphologically complex.
It is morphologically similar to Penicillium lividum.
Described herein is a mouse comprising a brain that is morphologically indistinct from a wild-type mouse brain.
Acamptonectes is morphologically distinct from other ophthalmosaurines in a variety of ways.
In one embodiment, the mouse comprises a brain that is morphologically indistinct from a wild-type mouse brain.
This dog is morphologically classed as a Molosser type.
Its closest relative is Prunus perulata, from which it is morphologically and genetically distinct.
The head is morphologically distinct from the thorax.
Moreover, said handgrip is aesthetically pleasing, since it is morphologically configured like the rider 's handlebars.

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The caterpillar is morphologically very similar to the black swallowtail caterpillar.
Ustilaginomycotina is morphologically a highly diverse group.
It is morphologically similar to Leptolalax applebyi.
At 25 weeks of gestation, the ovary is morphologically defined and folliculogenesis can begin.
It is morphologically similar to Cornufer wuenscheorum, but is even smaller.
The Nevskia described here is morphologically related to the genus Gallionella.
It is morphologically similar to the dusky dolphin, which is found in the southern Pacific.
The pubic louse, or " crab, " is morphologically distinct from the other two.
It is morphologically similar to the dusky dolphin, which is found in the South Pacific.
A newborn octopus is morphologically similar to an adult.
The pollen is morphologically identical with that of the dispersed grain of Pistillipollenites macgregorii Rouse.
The term nafs, soul or person, is morphologically masculine but invariably agrees with the feminine.
The mutant is morphologically similar to wild-type parasite but impaired gametogenesis and unable to exflagellate.
This confirms that V. albo-atrum is morphologically distinct from the microsclerotial form of the genus.
It is morphologically and genetically most similar to Phrynobatrachus pakenhami, its sister species.
Carex brunnescens is morphologically variable across its wide range.
It is morphologically closest to N. pompilius, hence the name.
The median sacral artery is morphologically the direct continuation of the abdominal aorta.
It is morphologically distinct from the type species, Z. ephemeridarum, which lives in Baetidae and Ephemerellidae.
Chordodes formosanus is morphologically similar to Chordodes japonensis.
Aegilops is morphologically highly distinct from Triticum, with rounded rather than keeled glumes.
Enterobius gregorii, another human species is morphologically indistinguishable from Enterobius vermicularis except the spicule size.
Blagar is morphologically simple.
Abstract, Arabic language is morphologically poorer in determiners than French.
This genus is morphologically similar to Alternaria and possesses the same major allergen.
The Greek text is morphologically tagged and easily searchable.
The species is morphologically intermediate between Lemna and other species of Spirodela.
The species is morphologically similar to D. album.
The species is morphologically similar to Chrysopsis lanuginosa and C. gossypina f . decumbens.
Cystic basal-cell carcinoma is morphologically characterized by dome-shaped, blue-gray cystic nodules.
The species is morphologically variable, and five subspecies are recognised.
The Prespa trout is morphologically difficult to separate from other trouts of the region.
This group is morphologically unique, and very similar to one another.
Overall, the skull is morphologically most similar to that of Tyrannosaurus and Tarbosaurus.
Amplicauda is morphologically similar to E. russellhansoni.

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