amelia |
undefined |
As a noun amelia
is (pathology) the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
amelia |
emmy |
As a noun amelia
is (pathology) the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
As a preposition emmy is
among; amongst; amid.
amelia |
ema |
As a noun amelia
is (pathology) the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
As an initialism ema is
(travel industry) excess mileage allowance.
emma |
amelia |
As nouns the difference between emma and amelia
is that
emma is (british|dated|wwi|signalese) m in while
amelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
mushrooms |
amelia |
As nouns the difference between mushrooms and amelia
is that
mushrooms is while
amelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
matthew |
amelia |
As proper nouns the difference between matthew and amelia
is that
matthew is a given name derived from Hebrew of biblical origin while
Amelia is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}.
As a noun amelia is
the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
mel |
amelia |
As nouns the difference between mel and amelia
is that
mel is apple (fruit) while
amelia is (pathology) the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
jacob |
amelia |
As a proper noun jacob
is (
label) , equivalent to english (
jacob).
As a noun amelia is
(pathology) the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
amelia |
luke |
As proper nouns the difference between amelia and luke
is that
amelia is {{given name|female|from=Germanic} while
Luke is a given name derived from Latin.
As a noun amelia
is the congenital absence of one or more limbs.
As an adjective luke is
lukewarm.
amelia |
meromelia |
As nouns the difference between amelia and meromelia
is that
amelia is the congenital absence of one or more limbs while
meromelia is a birth defect characterized by the lacking of a part, but not all, of one or more limbs with the presence of a hand or foot, resulting in a shrunken and deformed extremity.
As a proper noun Amelia
is {{given name|female|from=Germanic}.
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