all- definitions Merriam Webster's or allo- combining form Etymology: Greek, from allos other — more at else 1. other ; different ; atypical < allogamous > < allotropy > 2. ( allo- ) isomeric form or variety of (a specified chemical compound) < allopurinol > 3. ( allo- ) being one of a group whose members together constitute a ...
... of the English plural morpheme" Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: allo- + morpheme Date: 1945 one of a set of forms that ... more alternative forms of a morpheme. Derivatives: allomorphic adj. Etymology: ALLO- + MORPHEME Webster's 1913 Dictionary Allomorph Al"lo*morph, n ...
... forms of the same phoneme Merriam Webster's noun Etymology: allo- + phone Date: 1938 one of two or more variants of ... variant sounds forming a single phoneme. Derivatives: allophonic adj. Etymology: ALLO- + PHONEME