Agnogenic
agnogenic
agnogenic ag·no·gen·ic (āg’nə-jěn’ĭk)
adj.
idiopathic.
Read Also:
- Agnoiology
noun (philosophy) the theory of ignorance
- Agnolotti
a dish of small pasta shaped like half moons and usually filled with tortellini stuffing: boiled and served in broth or with a sauce.
- Agnomen
an additional, fourth name given to a person by the ancient romans in allusion to some achievement or other circ-mstance, as “afric-n-s” in “publius cornelius scipio afric-n-s.”. compare (def 3). a nickname. historical examples sometimes there was also a fourth name, called the agnomen, added from some ill-strious action, or remarkable event. roman antiquities, and […]
- Agnon
shmuel yosef [shmoo-el-yoh-suh f,, -zuh f] /ˈʃmu ɛlˈyoʊ səf,, -zəf/ (show ipa), (samuel josef czaczkes) 1888–1970, israeli novelist and short-story writer, born in poland: n-bel prize 1966. noun shmuel yosef, real name samuel josef czaczkes. 1888–1970, israeli novelist, born in austria-hungary. his works, which treat contemporary jewish themes, include the day before yesterday (1945). n-bel […]
- Agnosia
partial or total inability to recognize objects by use of the senses. noun (psychol) loss or diminution of the power to recognize familiar objects or people, usually as a result of brain damage agnosia ag·no·sia (āg-nō’zhə) n. loss of the ability to interpret sensory stimuli, such as sounds or images.