Dictionary of Word Roots and Combining Forms
www.uvm.edu › rsenr › wfb2324) Words ending in -ica. Ex.: Formica Myrmfca, Melîca, , Fulîca. 5) Words ending in -ana, -anus -anum, or Ex.. Tabànus: , Porzàna, mexicànum. 6) Words ending in -ura. Ex.: Thysanùra, Xiphosùra, Cîhaetùra. 7) Words ending in -odes or -otes. Ex.: Sphecodes Sabulôdes, , Hylodes, Epirôtes.
Morphology (linguistics) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphology_(linguistics)The term "word" has no well-defined meaning. Instead, two related terms are used in morphology: lexeme and word-form. Generally, a lexeme is a set of inflected word-forms that is often represented with the citation form in small capitals. For instance, the lexeme eat contains the word-forms eat, eats, eaten, and ate. Eat and eats are thus considered different word-forms belonging to the same lexeme eat. Eat and Eater, on the other hand, are different lexemes, as they refer to t…