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1.
MORPHEME
Read this sentence: Ms. Taylor taught us morphemes, or word parts, to help boost our intelligence and inspire our creativity.
Copy the above sentence where it says, "Ms. Taylor's sentence" on your paper.
What do you think the word "morpheme" means? Turn and tell someone.
Write down what you think it means on your paper.
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MORPHEME
the smallest meaningful part of a word that cannot be divided into smaller parts
(noun)
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MORPHOLOGY
Read this sentence: The student studies morphology to learn about words.
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What do you think the word "morphology" means? Turn and tell someone.
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MORPHOLOGY
the study of the patterns of word formation in a particular language
the branch of biology dealing with the form and structure of organisms.
(noun)
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MORPH
Read this sentence: Caterpillars morph and transform into beautiful butterflies.
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What do you think the word "morph" means? Turn and tell someone.
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MORPH
to transform, change
(verb)
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METAMORPHOSIS
Read this sentence: The caterpillar went through a metamorphosis and changed into a beautiful butterfly.
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What do you think the word "metamorphosis" means? Turn and tell someone.
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METAMORPHOSIS
a complete change of form, structure, or substance
a profound change in form from one stage to the next in the life history of an organism
(noun)
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AMORPHOUS
Read this sentence: The amorphous blob did not have a definite shape so we could not tell what it was.
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What do you think the word "amorphous" means? Turn and tell someone.
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AMORPHOUS
lacking definite form; having no specific shape; formless
having no pattern or structure; unorganized
(adjective)
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