different between vacuous vs anemic
vacuous
English
Etymology
Latin vacuus (“empty, vacant”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?vækju.?s/
Adjective
vacuous (comparative more vacuous, superlative most vacuous)
- Empty; void; lacking meaningful content.
- Showing a lack of thought or intelligence; vacant
Derived terms
- vacuity (noun)
- vacuously (adverb)
- vacuousness (noun)
Translations
vacuous From the web:
- vacuous meaning
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- what does vacuously true mean
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anemic
English
Alternative forms
- anaemic (UK)
- anæmic (UK, rare)
Etymology
From anemia +? -ic.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??ni.m?k/
- Rhymes: -i?m?k
Adjective
anemic (comparative more anemic, superlative most anemic)
- Of, pertaining to, or suffering from anemia.
- (by extension) Weak; listless; lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness.
Translations
Noun
anemic (plural anemics)
- An individual who has anemia.
Anagrams
- Mencia, came in, cinema, iceman
Interlingua
Adjective
anemic (not comparable)
- anemic
Related terms
- anemia
Romanian
Etymology
From French anémique
Noun
anemic m (plural anemici)
- anemic
Declension
anemic From the web:
- what anemia
- what anemic person should eat
- what anemia causes jaundice
- what anemia feels like
- what anemia looks like
- what anemia in pregnancy
- what anemia does to your body
- what anemia is inherited
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