👉 In computational linguistics, "theromorphous" refers to a type of grammatical structure that can be formed by combining two or more morphemes. These structures are often used in natural language processing (NLP) and computer-aided translation (CAT) tasks. A theromorphous structure is characterized by the presence of an independent clause that contains a verb and a noun phrase. The verb typically functions as the subject of the sentence, while the noun phrase serves as its object.