different between ageusic vs ageusia
ageusic
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -u?z?k
Adjective
ageusic (not comparable)
- Lacking a sense of taste.
Related terms
- ageusia
- ageusiac
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ageusia
English
Alternative forms
- ageustia
Etymology
From a- (negative prefix) + Ancient Greek ?????? (geûsis, “taste”) + -ia.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /???ju?z??/, /æ??ju?z??/
Noun
ageusia (countable and uncountable, plural ageusias)
- Absence of the sense of taste.
- Partial or complete loss of the sense of taste.
Related terms
- ageusiac
- ageusic
- dysgeusia
- parageusia
- anosmia
Translations
See also
- bedizen
Anagrams
- Augeias
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- ageustia
Noun
ageusia f (uncountable)
- ageusia (loss of the sense of taste)
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