morphology
The specific study of word forms and how they are affected by their origin is known as morphology. This branch of linguistics examines the structure of words, including their roots, affixes, and how they combine to create meaning.
Geology.
Geology.
Morphology is the biological term for the study of shape or forms in organisms. It examines the structure, size, color, and other physical characteristics of living organisms.
The study of the rules that govern the structure of sentences
No, geology is a noun, a word for the study of the structure of the earth and minerals.
Botany is the study of the physical structure of plants
Oceanology is the study of the ocean, its ecosystems, and life forms.
Geology is the primary earth science and means "study of the earth"
The word "morphology" comes from the Greek words "morph," meaning form or shape, and "logia," meaning study of. It refers to the study of the form and structure of organisms or words. The morphology of a word refers to its structure and how it is formed, including its roots, prefixes, and suffixes.
structure of words.
The study area of morphology is the study of shape. It can be focused on a particular aspect like biology (the study of the form or shape of an organism), astronomy (study of the shape of astronomical objects such as galaxies or other objects) or archaelogy (study of the shapes or forms of artefacts).