different between swallowing vs aphagia
swallowing
English
Verb
swallowing
- present participle of swallow
Noun
swallowing (plural swallowings)
- The act of swallowing.
- Synonym: deglutition
- 1865, The Hahnemannian Monthly (volume 1, page 354)
- Dryness of the mouth and throat, with frequent empty swallowings.
Translations
Anagrams
- wallowings
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aphagia
English
Etymology
Coined based on Ancient Greek ?- (a-, “without”) + ????? (phágos, “glutton”).
Noun
aphagia (uncountable)
- (medicine) The condition of difficulty in swallowing.
Translations
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