Suppletion
When a word form is not phonologically derived from the base form to mark a type of inflection/derivation. (Ex. Happy –> Happier, Happiest vs. Good–>Better–>Best: Better and Best are suppletive forms of Good.) (morphology)
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When a word form is not phonologically derived from the base form to mark a type of inflection/derivation. (Ex. Happy –> Happier, Happiest vs. Good–>Better–>Best: Better and Best are suppletive forms of Good.) (morphology)