Examples of using Morphologically in English and their translations into Greek
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Morphologically, these buildings are evidence of European modernism as adopted by the architects of the time.
Gazaniya sweat(G. potsii), morphologically similar to gatsaniey brilliant,
The Naqada skeletons were also morphologically proximate to modern osteological series from Europe
In the end of the Ottoman period it was morphologically reshaped under the neoclassicism aesthetics? influence.
Morphologically she differs from both the drones and the workers as
Morphologically, the austere lines of the building are further accentuated by the colour white within the pine-covered plot.
Morphologically, the design combines some more“traditional” typologies
Morphologically, our design attempts to combine some more'traditional' typologies
One or more unexplained deaths of a morphologically normal fetus at
Morphologically it is worth noting that the kontakion of the Akathist differs from the traditional form of the kontakion.
Morphologically, finally, Pesrev(the pestrefi)
Machine translation in morphologically rich languages.
Endogenously produced retroviruses are morphologically and biochemically indistinguishable from exogenous retroviruses.
The term genus serves to specify morphologically similar but qualitatively distinct species.
All are morphologically connected by a patio that joins all the individual buildings.
They are almost identical morphologically but Carrie is Black and Tan in colour.
The Fourla, although morphologically different, works like the maresin the ancient flute.
The classical Latin neuter was normally absorbed by the masculine both syntactically and morphologically.
Unexplained spontaneous abortion of a morphologically normal fetus after 10 weeks of pregnancy.
Although morphologically called folding screen phones,