terms |
amimic |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective amimic is
(medicine) unable to express oneself using gestures.
mimic |
amimic |
As adjectives the difference between mimic and amimic
is that
mimic is pertaining to mimicry; imitative while
amimic is (medicine) unable to express oneself using gestures.
As a verb mimic
is to imitate, especially in order to ridicule.
As a noun mimic
is a person who practices mimicry, or mime.
amidic |
amimic |
As adjectives the difference between amidic and amimic
is that
amidic is characteristic of an amide while
amimic is (medicine) unable to express oneself using gestures.
amimic |
amimia |
In medicine|lang=en terms the difference between amimic and amimia
is that
amimic is (medicine) unable to express oneself using gestures while
amimia is (medicine) inability to express oneself using gestures.
As an adjective amimic
is (medicine) unable to express oneself using gestures.
As a noun amimia is
(medicine) inability to express oneself using gestures.
aminic |
amimic |
As adjectives the difference between aminic and amimic
is that
aminic is characteristic of an amine while
amimic is (medicine) unable to express oneself using gestures.