Unimorph is a concept primarily used in linguistics and morphology. It refers to a word or a morpheme that consists of a single morphological unit. In simpler terms, a unimorph does not contain any internal structure or subdivisions; rather, it represents one complete unit of meaning or grammatical function. For example, in English, the word "cat" can be considered a unimorph because it is a single, indivisible form that conveys the meaning of a specific animal.

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