pneumonic
English
Etymology
From the post-Classical Latin pneumonicus and its etymon, the Ancient Greek πνευμονικός (pneumonikós).
Adjective
pneumonic (not comparable)
See also
- not to be confused with mnemonic
References
- “pneumonic, adj. and n.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary (draft revision; June 2010)
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