Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - morpheme
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Morpheme
morpheme
noun Etymology: French morpheme, from Greek morphe form Date: 1926 a distinctive collocation of phonemes (as the free form pin or the bound form -s of pins) having no smaller meaningful parts • morphemic adjective • morphemically adverb
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n. Linguistics 1 a morphological element considered in respect of its functional relations in a linguistic system. 2 a meaningful morphological unit of a language that cannot be further divided (e.g. in, come, -ing, forming incoming). Derivatives morphemic adj. morphemically adv. Etymology: F morph{egrave}me f. Gk morphe form, after PHONEME ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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(morphemes) A morpheme is the smallest unit of meaning in a language. The words ‘the’, ‘in’, and ‘girl’ consist of one morpheme. The word ‘girls’ consists of two morphemes: ‘girl’ and ‘s’. N-COUNT ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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~ n technical the smallest meaningful unit of language, consisting of a word or part of a word that cannot be divided without losing its meaning (`Gun' contains one morpheme but `gunfighter' contains three.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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