alter |
prothesis |
As an adjective alter
is .
As a noun prothesis is
(linguistics) the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in (
nother), from (
other) (“a whole nother thing”), or spanish esfera from latin or
prothesis can be a type of preparatory ceremony, part of the divine liturgy of the eastern orthodox church.
prothesis |
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antithesis |
prothesis |
As nouns the difference between antithesis and prothesis
is that
antithesis is a proposition that is the diametric opposite of some other proposition while
prothesis is (linguistics) the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in (
nother), from (
other) (“a whole nother thing”), or spanish esfera from latin or
prothesis can be a type of preparatory ceremony, part of the divine liturgy of the eastern orthodox church.
protheses |
prothesis |
As nouns the difference between protheses and prothesis
is that
protheses is plural of prothesis while
prothesis is the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in {{term|nother}}, from {{term|other}} (“a whole nother thing”), or Spanish {{term|esfera|lang=es}} from Latin {{term|sphaera||sphere|lang=la}}.
taxonomy |
prothesis |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and prothesis
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
prothesis is (linguistics) the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in (
nother), from (
other) (“a whole nother thing”), or spanish esfera from latin or
prothesis can be a type of preparatory ceremony, part of the divine liturgy of the eastern orthodox church.
prothesis |
prothetic |
In linguistics terms the difference between prothesis and prothetic
is that
prothesis is the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in {{term|nother}}, from {{term|other}} (“a whole nother thing”), or Spanish {{term|esfera|lang=es}} from Latin {{term|sphaera||sphere|lang=la}} while
prothetic is of, relating to, or involving prothesis.
As a noun prothesis
is the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in {{term|nother}}, from {{term|other}} (“a whole nother thing”), or Spanish {{term|esfera|lang=es}} from Latin {{term|sphaera||sphere|lang=la}}.
As an adjective prothetic is
of, relating to, or involving prothesis.
prothesis |
metaplasm |
Hyponyms |
Metaplasm is a hyponym of prothesis.
In linguistics terms the difference between prothesis and metaplasm
is that
prothesis is the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in {{term|nother}}, from {{term|other}} (“a whole nother thing”), or Spanish {{term|esfera|lang=es}} from Latin {{term|sphaera||sphere|lang=la}} while
metaplasm is any change in a word made by altering its letters or sounds.
prothesis |
prosiopesis |
Antonyms |
Prothesis is an antonym of prosiopesis.
As nouns the difference between prothesis and prosiopesis
is that
prothesis is (linguistics) the prepending of phonemes at the beginning of a word without changing its morphological structure, as in (
nother), from (
other) (“a whole nother thing”), or spanish esfera from latin or
prothesis can be a type of preparatory ceremony, part of the divine liturgy of the eastern orthodox church while
prosiopesis is (grammar)
[ ellipsis of the beginning of a grammatical construction,][ common in informal speech and spontaneous written electronic communication, frequently occurring in stock phrases and interjections. ]
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