mtree_unlockability.jpg This image displays a linguistic tree diagram on a plain white background. The text is written in black, using a standard serif font. The diagram breaks down the word "unlockability" into its constituent morphological parts through a series of branching lines. At the very top center of the diagram is the root word: unlockability. From this top word, two thin black lines branch downwards and outwards to the left and right, connecting it to the second level of words. - On the left side below "unlockability" is the word: unlockable. - On the right side below "unlockability" is the suffix: ity. The diagram continues to break down the word on the left ("unlockable"). Two lines branch downwards from "unlockable". - To the far left at this level is the prefix: un. - To the right of that, still under "unlockable", is the word: lockable. Finally, the word "lockable" is broken down further by two lines branching downwards from it. - Directly below and to the left of "lockable" is the root noun: lock. - Directly below and to the right of "lockable" is the suffix: able. The structure creates a hierarchy where "unlockability" contains "unlockable" and "ity". "Unlockable" contains "un" and "lockable". And "lockable" contains "lock" and "able". The words "un", "ity", "lock", and "able" are at the bottom of their respective branches, indicating they are the base components in this specific analysis. This description was generated automatically. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.