different between maniform vs raniform
maniform
English
Etymology
Latin mani,stem of manus (“hand”)) +? -form.
Adjective
maniform (not comparable)
- Having the form of a hand.
Anagrams
- Frommian
German
Adjective
maniform
- Having the form of a mania.
References
- Epilepsie Lexikon
maniform From the web:
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raniform
English
Etymology
From the New Latin r?nif?rmis.
Adjective
raniform
- Shaped like a frog.
References
- Shorter Oxford English Dictionary.
Anagrams
- nariform
raniform From the web:
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