👉 Synanthrose is a term used in linguistics and comparative morphology to refer to a morphological form that has both a root and a suffix. Synanthroses are formed by combining two or more roots, which can be either verbal or non-verbal forms of the same word. They are typically found in languages where the root words have been combined with other parts of speech such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives to create more complex grammatical structures. In a synanthrologic sentence