terms |
entonic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective entonic is
(medicine) having great tension, or exaggerated action.
entomic |
entonic |
As adjectives the difference between entomic and entonic
is that
entomic is (zoology) relating to insects; entomological while
entonic is (medicine) having great tension, or exaggerated action.
entopic |
entonic |
As adjectives the difference between entopic and entonic
is that
entopic is (medical) in the usual place, referring to medical or anatomical objects
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entonic |
entotic |
As adjectives the difference between entonic and entotic
is that
entonic is having great tension, or exaggerated action while
entotic is of or having to do with the interior of the ear.
entonic |
eutonic |
As adjectives the difference between entonic and eutonic
is that
entonic is (medicine) having great tension, or exaggerated action while
eutonic is pertaining to normal muscle tone.