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In language a morpheme is the smallest grammatical unit.

For example the word 'unattainable' contains three morphemes:

- 'un' (signifying not)

- 'attain' (to achieve or receive)

- 'able' (meaning something can be done/ is possible)

Giving an overall meaning of roughly 'a thing that cannot be achieved'

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