different between agraphia vs alexia
agraphia
English
Etymology
a- +? graphia, from Ancient Greek ?- (a-) and ????? (gráph?, “I write”).
Noun
agraphia (usually uncountable, plural agraphias)
- (pathology) A loss of the ability to write (usually resulting from a brain injury).
- The inability to write.
Synonyms
- dysgraphia
Derived terms
- agraphic
Translations
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alexia
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek ? (a, “not”) + ????? (léxis, “speech”) + English -ia.
Pronunciation
- (US) enPR: ?-l?k'-s?-?, IPA(key): /?.?l?k.si.?/
Noun
alexia (countable and uncountable, plural alexias)
- (psychiatry) Word blindness, the inability, due to a cerebral disorder, to comprehend or understand writing.
Related terms
- alexic
Hypernyms
- dyslexia
Translations
Further reading
- Dyslexia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Portuguese
Noun
alexia f (uncountable)
- (psychiatry) alexia (inability to understand writing)
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