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dyscalculia

English

Etymology

From dys-, from Ancient Greek ???- (dus-, bad) + calculate, from Latin calculare.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /?d?skæl?kju?li.?/

Noun

dyscalculia (countable and uncountable, plural dyscalculias)

  1. (pathology) A learning disability characterized by significantly below average mathematical ability.
    Some educators think requiring students with dyscalculia to study math in high school is a mistake because the dyscalculic students are unlikely to be capable of learning math.

Descendants

  • Norwegian Bokmål: dyskalkuli

Translations

See also

  • acalculia

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innumerate

English

Etymology

in- +? numerate

Adjective

innumerate (comparative more innumerate, superlative most innumerate)

  1. Lacking numeracy.

Noun

innumerate (plural innumerates)

  1. One who lacks numeracy skills.

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