| 释义 | 
		allomorphs是allomorph的复数 allomorph美 ['ælə.mɔrf]  英 ['æləmɔː(r)f]  - n.【矿】同质异晶;【语】同词素的异形词
 - 网络语素变体;词素变体;形位变体
 
 n.  | 1. a letter or combination of letters that is part of a set used to represent the same basic grammatical element of a language. "-ed" and "-t" both form the English past tense and are allomorphs. 2. a different crystal form of the same mineral, chemical compound, or element 3. one of the forms that a morpheme can have. For example, the plural ending ‘-s’ has three allomorphs: /s/, /z/, and /iz/, as in the words ‘trucks’, ‘cars’, and ‘buses’.  |  
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