different between dyslexic vs dyslexia
dyslexic
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /d?s?l?ks?k/
Adjective
dyslexic (comparative more dyslexic, superlative most dyslexic)
- Of or pertaining to dyslexia.
- Having dyslexia.
Translations
Noun
dyslexic (plural dyslexics)
- A person who has dyslexia.
Translations
Anagrams
- lysdexic
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dyslexia
English
Etymology
Circa 1890, from New Latin dys- + lexia, from Ancient Greek ???- (dus-) expressing the idea of difficulty, and ????? (léxis, “diction”, “word”).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /d?s?l?ksi.?/
Noun
dyslexia (countable and uncountable, plural dyslexias)
- (neurology, pathology) A learning disability characterized by reading and writing difficulties.
Synonyms
- word-blindness
Related terms
- dyslectic
- dyslexic
- dyslexify
Translations
See also
- alexia
- dyscalculia
- dysgraphia
- dyslexia on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- lysdexia
dyslexia From the web:
- what dyslexia looks like
- what dyslexia looks like gif
- what dyslexia means
- what dyslexia looks like video
- what dyslexia is not
- what dyslexia is like
- what dyslexia feels like
- what dyslexia is and isn't
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