Morphological vs Organoleptic - What's the difference?
morphological | organoleptic |
Of, or pertaining to, morphology
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Of or pertaining to the sensory properties of a particular food or chemical, the taste, colour, odour and feel.
As adjectives the difference between morphological and organoleptic
is that morphological is of, or pertaining to, morphology while organoleptic is of or pertaining to the sensory properties of a particular food or chemical, the taste, colour, odour and feel.morphological
English
Adjective
(-)- In much the same way, morphological competence'' is reflected in the native speaker's intuitions about morphological well-formedness and structure. For example, native speakers of English know that ''van'' and ''can'' have the respective plural forms ''vans'' and ''cans'', but that the plural of ''man'' is ''men'' and not *''mans . [...]
Derived terms
* morphologicallyorganoleptic
English
Adjective
(-)- The organoleptic assessment of the wine showed that it was spoiled.
