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allomorph
/ ˈæəˌɔː /
noun
- linguistics any of the phonological representations of a single morpheme. For example, the final (s) and (z) sounds of bets and beds are allomorphs of the English noun-plural morpheme
- any of two or more different crystalline forms of a chemical compound, such as a mineral
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Derived Forms
- ˌˈǰ, adjective
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Other 51Թ Forms
- l·ǰp adjective
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of allomorph1
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Example Sentences
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The property which constitutes an allomorph; the change involved in becoming an allomorph.
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