💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ablepharon"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| ablepharynoun | (medicine) ablepharia |
| apophlegmatismnoun | (obsolete) The action of apophlegmatics. |
| aphonynoun | Dated form of aphonia. [(medicine) Loss of voice; the inability to speak.] |
| aphakic | (ophthalmology) Exhibiting aphakia; lacking the lens of the eye. |
| pharonoun | (obsolete) A pharos; a lighthouse. |
| phrenopathianoun | (archaic) mental illness |
| aphetismnoun | Aphesis. |
| adelphopoiianoun | Synonym of adelphopoiesis. |
| aphasiacnoun | Alternative form of aphasic. [(speech pathology) One who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia.] |
| phrenesisnoun | madness, frenzy |
| phrenopathynoun | (archaic) mental illness |
| aphasic | (speech pathology) Affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia. |
| aphonic | Of, relating to, or exhibiting aphonia; unable to speak. |
| phalangenoun | (anatomy) Synonym of phalanx (“one of the bones of the finger or toe”). |
| phialianoun | Alternative form of Phigalia (“an ancient town of Arcadia”). [An ancient town of Arcadia situated on the right bank of the Neda.] |
| plethorynoun | (medicine, now archaic) A plethora. |
| phariannoun | A native or inhabitant of Pharos. |
| psephismanoun | (Ancient Greece) A psephism. |
| aphaeresisnoun | (UK, Canada) Alternative spelling of apheresis. [(phonetics, linguistics, prosody) Elision, suppression, or complete loss of a letter or sound (syllable) from the beginning of a word, such as the development of special from especial.] |
| paraphrenicnoun | A person who has paraphrenia. |
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