Amnesic is the medical term for a person who suffers from amnesia.
Amnesia is the medical term for memory loss.
In Greek amnesia means forgetfulness.
Amnesiacs, plural. Amnesiac, singular.
In general this is called amnesia and someone who has amnesia is called an amnesiac. Another more 'scientific' term is dementia which covers not just loss of memory but a diminished intellectual ability.
Not sure what you mean here. There really is no such medical or veterinary term as "amnesis;" perhaps you were referring to Amnesia? But still, this is quite unclear because, as described in the medical dictionary, Amnesia is a condition of memory loss due to brain trauma or damage. Thus it would be very difficult to know how to "take an amnesia" of any cow, pregnant or not.
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Veterinarian is a medical term for someone who treats the diseases of animals.
"Amnesia" is more or less the same in several languages: Spanish: amnesia French: amnésie Italian: amnesia German: Amnesie These languages have adopted the term directly from the English word "amnesia."
Anterograde amnesia. It is a condition where a person is unable to create new long-term memories after an event that caused the amnesia. It does not typically affect short-term memory or the ability to recall memories from before the event.
Insomnia is the lack of sleep, and insomiac is what the person who is suffering from the condition is called.InsomniaInsomnia. A person who suffers from sleeplessness is an insomniac.insomnia
A person who is unable to speak is known as a mute or, in medical terms, aphasic.
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