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Morphologically

Morphologic \Mor`pho*log"ic\, Morphological \Mor`pho*log"ic*al\, a. [Cf. F. morphologique.] (Biol.) Of, pertaining to, or according to, the principles of morphology. -- Mor`pho*log"ic*al*ly, adv.

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morphologically

adv. With regard to morphology.

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morphologically

adv. in a morphological manner; with regard to morphology; "these two words are morphologically related"

Usage examples of "morphologically".

Various kinds of poles are a point of a sphere, a place where a force is concentrated, the vertex of lines in that plane that belongs to a given linear complex, morphologically or physiologically differentiated areas of an axis, a point where a function complex variable becomes infinite so that the reciprocal of the function is holomorphic in the immediate neighborhood of the point---Are you listening, dog face?

One of them that grew out morphologically resembles Claviceps purpurea, but it is a heretofore unknown species.

Most domesticated plant and animal species differ morphologically from their wild ancestors: for example, in the smaller size of domestic cattle and sheep, the larger size of domestic chickens and apples, the thinner and smoother seed coats of domestic peas, and the corkscrew-twisted rather than scimitar-shaped horns of domestic goats.

Difference of form is nothing, if we classify genealogically, and difference of descent is nothing, if we classify morphologically.