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[[Morphology}} (from {{Greek|μορφή}} ''morphé'' "shape, form" and {{lang|grc|λόγος}} ''lógos'' "word, doctrine, reason") is the study of the [[structure]] and [[form]] of [[organism]]s. The term was coined by [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] in 1796 and independently by the German anatomist and physiologist [[w:Karl Friedrich Burdach|Karl Friedrich Burdach]] in 1800.
[[Morphology]] (from {{Greek|μορφή}} ''morphé'' "shape, form" and {{lang|grc|λόγος}} ''lógos'' "word, doctrine, reason") is the study of the [[structure]] and [[form]] of concrete and abstract [[object]]s, especially [[organism]]s. The term was coined by [[Johann Wolfgang von Goethe]] in 1796 and independently by the German anatomist and physiologist [[w:Karl Friedrich Burdach|Karl Friedrich Burdach]] in 1800.

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Morphology (from Greekμορφή morphé "shape, form" and λόγος lógos "word, doctrine, reason") is the study of the structure and form of concrete and abstract objects, especially organisms. The term was coined by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in 1796 and independently by the German anatomist and physiologist Karl Friedrich Burdach in 1800.

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