morai |
moraic |
As a noun morai
is plural of lang=en ancient Spartan military unit|lang=en.
As an adjective moraic is
of, pertaining to, or consisting of a mora or morae (a unit of syllable weight in poetry and linguistics).
moraic |
moric |
As adjectives the difference between moraic and moric
is that
moraic is of, pertaining to, or consisting of a mora or morae (a unit of syllable weight in poetry and linguistics) while
moric is derived or extracted from (a member of) the
(l) genus (the mulberries).
mosaic |
moraic |
As adjectives the difference between mosaic and moraic
is that
mosaic is containing cells of varying genetic constitution while
moraic is of, pertaining to, or consisting of a mora or morae (a unit of syllable weight in poetry and linguistics).
As a noun mosaic
is a piece of artwork created by placing colored squares (usually tiles) in a pattern so as to create a picture.
taxonomy |
moraic |
As a noun taxonomy
is the science or the technique used to make a classification.
As an adjective moraic is
of, pertaining to, or consisting of a mora or morae (a unit of syllable weight in poetry and linguistics).
monomoraic |
moraic |
Derived terms |
Monomoraic is a derived term of moraic.
As adjectives the difference between monomoraic and moraic
is that
monomoraic is (linguistics|of a syllable) containing one mora while
moraic is of, pertaining to, or consisting of a mora or morae (a unit of syllable weight in poetry and linguistics).
bimoraic |
moraic |
Derived terms |
Moraic is a derived term of bimoraic.
As adjectives the difference between bimoraic and moraic
is that
bimoraic is having two morae, i.e. being composed of either two short vowels, or one long vowel, or a diphthong while
moraic is of, pertaining to, or consisting of a mora or morae (a unit of syllable weight in poetry and linguistics).
moraic |
nonmoraic |
Nonmoraic is a antonym of moraic.
As adjectives the difference between moraic and nonmoraic
is that
moraic is of, pertaining to, or consisting of a mora or morae (a unit of syllable weight in poetry and linguistics) while
nonmoraic is not moraic.