👉 In linguistics, "isodimorphous" refers to a morphological category that has only one form of each part of speech. This means that each word in the language can be divided into two forms, with no change in meaning or structure between them. For example, in English, the three basic morphemes (noun, verb, and adjective) are all isodimorphous: - Noun: "cat" - Verb: "to eat" - Adjective