noun the act of adding an affix to a word to create a new word or modify its meaning

  • Affixation is the process of adding prefixes or suffixes to a base word to create a new word.
  • When you add a prefix or suffix to a word, that's called affixation.
  • I'm gonna affix some cool endings to these words to make them sound awesome!
  • In a way, affixation is like adding accessories to a plain outfit to make it more stylish.

noun a key to interpreting or deciphering something

verb to convert (a text written in code) into ordinary language; decode

  • The cryptographer was able to decipher the complex code within minutes.
  • I can't seem to decipher this handwriting, can you help me?
  • I'm trying to decipher what she really meant by that text message.
  • It took me a while to decipher the hidden meaning behind his words.

noun the state of being equal in value, amount, function, or meaning

  • In mathematics, equivalence is a relation that is symmetric, reflexive, and transitive.
  • The equivalence between the two theories was undeniable.
  • Their friendship reached a level of equivalence where they could finish each other's sentences.
  • The artist aimed to create an equivalence between light and darkness in her painting.

noun a person who studies the forms and structures of living organisms, especially animals

  • The morphologist studied the intricate details of butterfly wing patterns.
  • The morphologist is really into studying how animals change shape.
  • That morphologist is a total shape-shifter expert.
  • As a morphologist of language, she delved deep into the origins of words.

adjective relating to or formed from a participle, a word formed from a verb and used as an adjective

  • The participial phrase, having finished their work, describes the actions of the subject.
  • I love using participial phrases in my writing, they add so much detail!
  • I'm participating in the participial workshop later, wanna join?
  • The participial clouds hung low in the sky, signaling an impending storm.

adjective describing or relating to a preposition or prepositional phrase

  • The prepositional phrase in the sentence provides additional information about the subject.
  • I'm not sure what to do with this prepositional phrase at the end of the sentence.
  • I always get confused by those weird prepositional things in English class.
  • The prepositional phrase acted as a bridge between the two clauses, connecting them seamlessly.

noun a building or other object constructed from several parts

verb to arrange or organize in a particular way

  • The architect designed a modern and innovative structure for the new office building.
  • The new house has a cool structure with a lot of windows.
  • That new skate park has a sick structure for doing tricks.
  • The structure of the company is built on teamwork and collaboration.

adjective describing something that lacks sound or vocalization

  • The voiceless victims of the war are often overlooked in discussions of conflict resolution.
  • The voiceless kids in the classroom need to be encouraged to speak up more.
  • It's not cool to ignore the voiceless in our community.
  • Her artwork was a powerful expression of the voiceless suffering in society.

verb to insert parentheses around a word or phrase to show its syntactic relationship within a sentence

  • It is important to parenthesize mathematical equations to ensure the correct order of operations.
  • Don't forget to parenthesize the numbers in the equation before solving it.
  • Make sure to put parentheses around the terms that need to be parenthesized.
  • In order to clarify your point, you may want to parenthesize your thoughts before speaking.

adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'ablatival' describes a noun or pronoun as pertaining to the ablative case

  • The ablatival phrase in Latin grammar is used to indicate separation or movement away from a place.
  • I struggled to understand the ablatival construction in the sentence my teacher gave us.
  • I have no idea what that ablatival thing is all about.
  • Her use of ablatival phrases added a unique flair to her writing style.

noun a rare medical condition characterized by the inability to properly organize words in a sentence

  • The poet used acatalexes in his sonnet to create a smooth and uninterrupted flow of words.
  • I don't really understand what acatalexes are, can you explain it to me?
  • I'm not a fan of poems with acatalexes, they just seem too fancy for me.
  • Her speech was like a well-written poem, with perfect acatalexes that captivated the audience.

noun a morpheme added to a base or stem to modify its meaning

  • In linguistics, affixes are morphemes that are attached to a word stem to create a new word.
  • Adding affixes to words can change their meaning or grammatical function.
  • Some people find it confusing to understand the different types of affixes used in language.
  • Just like how affixes can change the meaning of a word, our experiences can affix themselves to our memories.