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atonic

English

Etymology

a- +? tonic

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /e??t?n?k/
    Rhymes: -?n?k

Adjective

atonic (comparative more atonic, superlative most atonic)

  1. (of a sound or syllable) unstressed
  2. (linguistics) not having tone (pitch)
  3. (pathology) Lacking muscle tone.
  4. (medicine) Characterized by atony, or want of vital energy.
    an atonic disease

Derived terms

  • atonia
  • atonicity
  • atony

See also

  • atonal

Noun

atonic (plural atonics)

  1. (phonetics, dated) A sound with lack of tone or vocality.
    Coordinate term: subtonic

Anagrams

  • Catino, actino-, action, cation, cation-?

Romanian

Etymology

From French atonique.

Adjective

atonic m or n (feminine singular atonic?, masculine plural atonici, feminine and neuter plural atonice)

  1. atonic

Declension

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atopic

English

Etymology

From atopy +? -ic.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -?p?k

Adjective

atopic (comparative more atopic, superlative most atopic)

  1. (medicine) Pertaining to or suffering from atopy.

Related terms

  • atopy

Translations

Anagrams

  • Capito, Topic A, picota, potica

atopic From the web:

  • what atopic dermatitis
  • what atopic means
  • what's atopic eczema
  • what atopic asthma
  • what's atopic disease
  • what's atopic allergy
  • what atopic march
  • what's atopic conjunctivitis
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