Frequency rank: 5,672. – 5,674.
- form; shape; figure
- morphonly applies to 形態linguistics
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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- form; shape; figure
- morph
This refers to the physical appearance or configuration of an object or organism. It can be used in various contexts, such as art, biology, or design, to describe the external characteristics.
This usage indicates a transformation or change in form. It is often used in contexts such as biology to describe developmental changes, or in digital media to refer to the alteration of images or graphics.
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A 'commuting wife' is just what the name says, it's a form of marriage where the wife travels to her husband's side.
These two have completely different patterning but no difference is seen in their internal morphology so it seems that they are considered the same.
Mail order is the main form of direct marketing.
New forms of energy must be developed before oil dries up.
Democracy is the worst form of government, except all the others that have been tried.
Jogging has become the favorite form of exercise.
The reason for this is that we found no variation of those morphemes.
14. いったい一体、ゆうじょう友情といふものは、それじしんそれ自身はなはだ甚だあいまい曖昧なもので、どうせい同性かん間のゆうじょう友情でさへ、さまざま様々などうき動機によつて、さまざま様々なけいたい形態をとる取るものである。
Friendship in itself is something very vague and even in cases of same-sex friendships, it takes many shapes and is brought on by many different motives.