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dyspraxia

English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek ????????? (duspraxí?, ill success, ill luck), after the pattern of apraxia

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /d?s?p?æksi?/
  • Hyphenation: dys?prax?ia

Noun

dyspraxia (countable and uncountable, plural dyspraxias)

  1. (medicine) A genetic neurological disorder where a person has motor skills severely below average due to their brain's inability to consistently send messages accurately to the body for the planning of motor movements.

Derived terms

  • dyspraxic

Translations

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dysarthria

English

Etymology

New Latin, from Latin dys- (dysfunctional, impaired) and arthr- (joint, vocal articulation), and -a (used to form nouns), from the three corresponding Greek forms.

Noun

dysarthria (countable and uncountable, plural dysarthrias)

  1. Difficulty in articulating words due to disturbance in the form or function of the structures that modulate voice into speech; one of the first indicative symptoms of myasthenia gravis, brought about by an autoimmune response to acetylcholine receptors.

Related terms

  • dysarthric (adjective)

See also

  • dysphasia (language impairment due to cognitive problems rather than neuromuscular or other structural problems)

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