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Morphology (archaeology), study of the shapes or forms of artifacts •
Morphology (astronomy), study of the shape of astronomical objects such as nebulae, galaxies, or other extended objects •
Morphology (biology), the study of the form or shape of an organism or part thereof •
Morphology (folkloristics), the structure of narratives such as folk tales •
Morphology (linguistics), the study of the structure and content of word forms •
Mathematical morphology, a theoretical model based on lattice theory, used for digital image processing •
River morphology, the field of science dealing with changes of river platform •
Urban morphology, study of the form, structure, formation and transformation of human settlements •
Geomorphology, the study of landforms •
Morphology (architecture and engineering), research which is based on theories of two-dimensional and three-dimensional symmetries, and then uses these geometries for planning buildings and structures • In chemistry and materials science, the study of
allotropes,
isomers, or material
polymorphs ==Other==