It relates to the skin.
e.g. The word 'dermatitis' is from Greek dermato, (from derma), 'skin', + Greek -itis, 'inflammation'.
-derma means skin.
The morpheme "nucleate" refers to something that has a central or core structure, like a nucleus. It can also mean to form or develop around a central point.
Derma is a greek word. Δέρμα (Derma) : skin
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It's a word that can stand on its own, but is being used as the base for some word you're considering. The base morpheme of "easier" is "easy". "Easy" is a free morpheme because it can stand on its own as a word. "-er" isn't a free morpheme because it doesn't mean anything unless you attach it to a word.
The primary difference between a word and a morpheme is that a word is freestanding, where a morpheme may or may not be. For example, the morpheme "star" can stand by itself, but the morpheme "-s" cannot.
Derma fibrosis refers to skin fiber.
Morpheme is a noun. The word "write" is an example of a morpheme. A single morpheme word is sometimes called a root or base word.
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Derma is the Greek word for skin.
The free morpheme in the word disgraceful is the word grace. A morpheme is the smallest form of a word in grammar.
The medical root word 'derma' refers to the skin.