diaeresis |
diuresis |
As nouns the difference between diaeresis and diuresis
is that
diaeresis is (orthography) a diacritic ( ¨ ) placed over a vowel letter (especially the second of two consecutive ones) indicating that it is sounded separately, usually forming a distinct syllable, as in the english words while
diuresis is (medicine) excessive production of urine; polyuria.
diaeresis |
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diaereses |
diaeresis |
As nouns the difference between diaereses and diaeresis
is that
diaereses is while
diaeresis is (orthography) a diacritic ( ¨ ) placed over a vowel letter (especially the second of two consecutive ones) indicating that it is sounded separately, usually forming a distinct syllable, as in the english words.
taxonomy |
diaeresis |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and diaeresis
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
diaeresis is (orthography) a diacritic ( ¨ ) placed over a vowel letter (especially the second of two consecutive ones) indicating that it is sounded separately, usually forming a distinct syllable, as in the english words.
diaeresis |
metaplasm |
Hyponyms |
Diaeresis is a hyponym of metaplasm.
As nouns the difference between diaeresis and metaplasm
is that
diaeresis is (orthography) a diacritic ( ¨ ) placed over a vowel letter (especially the second of two consecutive ones) indicating that it is sounded separately, usually forming a distinct syllable, as in the english words while
metaplasm is (linguistics) any change in a word made by altering its letters or sounds.
diaeresis |
aetheogamous |
As a noun diaeresis
is a diacritic ( ¨ ) placed over a vowel letter (especially the second of two consecutive ones) indicating that it is sounded separately, usually forming a distinct syllable, as in the English words {{term||naïve}}, {{term||Noël}} and {{term||Brontë}}, the French {{term|haïr|lang=fr}} and the Dutch {{term|ruïne|lang=nl}}.
As an adjective aëtheogamous is
of the nature of an aëtheogam.
diaeresis |
aetheogam |
As nouns the difference between diaeresis and aetheogam
is that
diaeresis is a diacritic ( ¨ ) placed over a vowel letter (especially the second of two consecutive ones) indicating that it is sounded separately, usually forming a distinct syllable, as in the English words {{term||naïve}}, {{term||Noël}} and {{term||Brontë}}, the French {{term|haïr|lang=fr}} and the Dutch {{term|ruïne|lang=nl}} while
aetheogam is a cryptogam; a plant of the obsolete taxonomic class
Cryptogamia, having neither stamina nor pistils, and therefore no proper flowers, such as an alga, fern, fungus, lichen or moss.
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