different between astomatic vs asthmatic
astomatic
English
Etymology
a- +? stomatic
Adjective
astomatic (not comparable)
- (botany, of a leaf) Having no, or very few, stomata
Translations
astomatic From the web:
asthmatic
English
Alternative forms
- asthmatical (dated)
- asthmatick (obsolete)
Etymology
From Latin asthmaticus, from Ancient Greek ?????????? (asthmatikós, “affliected with shortness of breath”), from ????? (âsthma, “short-drawn breath, panting”) (compare asthma); synchronically, asthma +? -ic.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /æs??mæt?k/, /æs?mæt?k/
- (US) IPA(key): /æz?mæt?k/
- Rhymes: -æt?k
Adjective
asthmatic (comparative more asthmatic, superlative most asthmatic)
- Having the characteristics of asthma, as in an "asthmatic cough".
Translations
Noun
asthmatic (plural asthmatics)
- A person who suffers from asthma.
Translations
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