different between anthemic vs anthemis
anthemic
English
Etymology
From anthem +? -ic.
Adjective
anthemic (comparative more anthemic, superlative most anthemic)
- (music) Suggestive of an anthem; rousing.
- 2015, Rose Bretécher, Pure
- But something new was rippling through a million MySpace profiles. The sound was electro, and bass-laced synthetic dance pop would soon start streaming in from producers in Paris, dizzying the twenteens of Britain with its accessible, anthemic funk.
- 2015, Rose Bretécher, Pure
Noun
anthemic (plural anthemics)
- (music) A song that is suggestive of an anthem.
Anagrams
- Teichman, methanic
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anthemis
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
From the genus name.
Noun
anthemis (plural anthemises)
- camomile, in genus Anthemis.
Anagrams
- Heitmans, Mantheis, Thiemans, hematins, sitheman
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