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The English writing system has 461 graphemes which represent 40 phonemes.
There are five graphemes in the word eight, e, i, g, h and t. However, there are only two or possibly three phonemes depending which parts of the word are regarded as digraphs or trigraphs.
The word crocodile has only one morpheme because it does not contain any smaller units of meaning
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Graphemes are individual units of written language (letters or symbols), while synesthesia is a neurological condition where stimulation of one sensory pathway leads to automatic, involuntary experiences in another pathway. In grapheme-color synesthesia, certain graphemes trigger a specific color sensation for individuals with this condition.
The word timing may have different meanings depending on the context. Typically, it refers to something having to do with time. Timing can be said to be good or bad. It may also refer to cars.