A glossary of morphology.P241 2004-013172 1-58901-043-4 A glossary A term used by Microsoft Word and adopted by other word processors for the list of shorthand, keyboard macros created by a particular user. See glossaries in this publication and The Computer Glossary. of morphology morphology In biology, the study of the size, shape, and structure of organisms in relation to some principle or generalization. Whereas anatomy describes the structure of organisms, morphology explains the shapes and arrangement of parts of organisms in terms of such . Bauer, Laurie. Georgetown U. Press, [c]2004 124 p. $14.95 (pa) Is Panini's Principle really also called the "elsewhere principle"? What is the "right-hand head rule"? Bauer (linguistics, Victoria U., Wellington) helps legions of students and scholars in anthropology, computer science, philosophy, and language pedagogy and well as in linguistics by clearly defining and cross-referencing the entries, along with providing a very handy introduction, list of fundamental works, a bibliography of books on morphology, and an index for those moments when your mind is morphing Transforming one image into another; for example, a car into a tiger. The term comes from metamorphosis. Morphing programs work by marking prominent points, such as tips and corners, of the before and after images. into mindlessness mind·less adj. 1. a. Lacking intelligence or good sense; foolish. b. Having no intelligent purpose, meaning, or direction: mindless violence. 2. . |
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