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Morphology Linguistics Refers Form Word Study Instance Uninterested

Front morphology
Back In linguistics, morphology refers to the form of a word, or the study of the forms of words. For instance, the morphology of the word uninterested shows that it is formed from the prefix un-, the root word interest, and the suffix -ed.

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