paranomia |
null |
As nouns the difference between paranomia and null
is that
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
terms |
paranomia |
As nouns the difference between terms and paranomia
is that
terms is while
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say.
paranomia |
paranomia |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between paranomia and paranomia
is that
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say while
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say.
As nouns the difference between paranomia and paranomia
is that
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say while
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say.
paranomia |
paranoia |
As nouns the difference between paranomia and paranoia
is that
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say while
paranoia is paranoia.
malapropism |
paranomia |
see also |
Malapropism is a see also of paranomia.
As nouns the difference between malapropism and paranomia
is that
malapropism is (uncountable) the blundering use of an absurdly inappropriate word or expression in place of a similar sounding one while
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say.
aphasia |
paranomia |
As nouns the difference between aphasia and paranomia
is that
aphasia is (pathology) a partial or total loss of language skills due to brain damage usually, damage to the left perisylvian region, including broca's area and wernike's area, causes aphasia while
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say.
paraphasia |
paranomia |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between paraphasia and paranomia
is that
paraphasia is (medicine) a symptom of aphasia in which the sufferer substitutes a spoken word different from the one intended while
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say.
As nouns the difference between paraphasia and paranomia
is that
paraphasia is (medicine) a symptom of aphasia in which the sufferer substitutes a spoken word different from the one intended while
paranomia is (medicine) the medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended to say.