👉 A preconsolidated form of a word is a type of morpheme that has been combined with another morpheme to form a new word. In other words, it's a combination of two or more words that have been altered in some way. For example: - The word "cat" can be formed by combining the words "cat" and "dog," which are both derived from the root "kat." - The word "cat" can also be formed by combining the words "cat