different between myronic vs moronic
myronic
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ????? (muron, “unguent, perfume”), +? -ic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ma????n?k/
Adjective
myronic (comparative more myronic, superlative most myronic)
- fragrant, perfumed
- 1974, Guy Davenport, Tatlin!:
- He wore only a thin-bretelled blue undershirt that rucked under his pectoral mass but stretched ceaseless across his myronic flanks.
- 1974, Guy Davenport, Tatlin!:
Anagrams
- crimony
myronic From the web:
moronic
English
Etymology
moron +? -ic
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /m?????n?k/
- (US) IPA(key): /m?????n?k/
- Rhymes: -?n?k
Adjective
moronic (comparative more moronic, superlative most moronic)
- (medicine, dated) having a mental age of between seven and twelve years
- (slang) behaving in the manner of a moron; idiotic; stupid
Related terms
- moron
- Wikipedia article on mental retardation
Translations
Anagrams
- omicron, oncomir
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