terms |
phenomime |
As nouns the difference between terms and phenomime
is that
terms is while
phenomime is (linguistics) a word or phrase that mimics a certain physical form or motion.
phenomime |
null |
As nouns the difference between phenomime and null
is that
phenomime is (linguistics) a word or phrase that mimics a certain physical form or motion while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
wikidiffcom |
phenomime |
As a noun phenomime is
(linguistics) a word or phrase that mimics a certain physical form or motion.
psychomime |
phenomime |
Related terms |
Phenomime is a related term of psychomime.
In linguistics terms the difference between psychomime and phenomime
is that
psychomime is a word or phrase that depicts a certain psychological state or bodily feeling while
phenomime is a word or phrase that mimics a certain physical form or motion.
phonomime |
phenomime |
Related terms |
Phenomime is a related term of phonomime.
In linguistics terms the difference between phonomime and phenomime
is that
phonomime is a word or phrase that mimics a sound while
phenomime is a word or phrase that mimics a certain physical form or motion.
ideophone |
phenomime |
Synonyms |
Ideophone is a synonym of phenomime.
As nouns the difference between ideophone and phenomime
is that
ideophone is a word that utilizes sound symbolism to express aspects of events that can be experienced by the senses, like smell, color, shape, sound, action, or movement while
phenomime is (linguistics) a word or phrase that mimics a certain physical form or motion.
mimic |
phenomime |
As nouns the difference between mimic and phenomime
is that
mimic is a person who practices mimicry, or mime while
phenomime is (linguistics) a word or phrase that mimics a certain physical form or motion.
As a verb mimic
is to imitate, especially in order to ridicule.
As an adjective mimic
is pertaining to mimicry; imitative.