Definitions for Anomia

Anomia a·no·mi·a

Spelling: [uh-noh-mee-uh]
IPA: /əˈnoʊ mi ə/

Anomia is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 91 anagrams from letters in Anomia (aaimno).

Definitions for Anomia

noun

  1. the inability to name objects or to recognize the written or spoken names of objects.

Origin of Anomia

New Latin, irregular Greek a- a-6 + Latin nōm(en) name + -ia -ia

Examples for Anomia

The Terebratul are included in the genus anomia in the system of Linnus.

The bent form of the embryonic heart recalls the heart of spiders; it lies at first free, as in the mollusc anomia.

It has the same sort of calcified byssus as anomia, and also the hole to accommodate it in the smaller valve.

Note the barnacles, silver shells (anomia), etc., on the box and rope.

This singular shell, known only in a fossil state, in the Palozic beds, is placed by Linnus in the genus anomia.

The singular structures composing this genus were formerly taken for bivalves, and named anomia Tricuspidata, &c.

anomia has an irregularly rounded shell, with one convex and one flat or concave valve.

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