n
(pathology) A loss of the ability to understand, especially to understand speech
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Alternative form of egophony [(medicine) A bleating sound sometimes observed in patients with various lung conditions]
n
(psychiatry) Word blindness, the inability, due to a cerebral disorder, to comprehend or understand writing.
adj
Related to, or afflicted with alexia
adj
Alternative form of anamnestic [That aids memory; mnemonic]
adj
Of or pertaining to anamnesis
adj
Of or pertaining to anamnesis.
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Alternative form of aphasic [(speech pathology) One who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia.]
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(medicine, archaic) An inability to speak caused by muscular spasms.
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An inability to interpret emotional prosody
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(medicine) Loss of power to express, or to understand, symbols or signs of thought.
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(rare) Synonym of asthma attack
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(medicine) an umbrella term for a variety of disorders that affect the way the brain processes auditory information; it is generally differentiable from aphasia in that aphasia is by definition caused by acquired brain injury, whereas auditory processing disorder is principally neurodevelopmental.
n
An unusual slowness in reading
adj
Afflicted with, or pertaining to, dysarthria.
n
defective articulation stemming from auditory disability
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(pathology) A learning disability characterized by significantly below average mathematical ability.
adj
Of or related to dyscalculia.
n
A form of cerebellar dysfunction in which an individual cannot accurately estimate the amount of time that has passed.
adj
dyslexic with regard to the visual aspect of written words
adj
Of or relating to dysgraphia.
adj
Of or relating to dysmnesia.
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anomic aphasia, a condition affecting the memory that impairs the recall of words or names.
n
A person who has dysphasia.
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A person who has dyspraxia.
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(neurology, pathology) Disordered or garbled text messaging associated with medical events like a stroke.
adj
Pertaining to, or afflicted with, ecmnesia.
n
The medical history of a patient as told by another person (typically a parent)
adj
Of or relating to hyperbole.
n
A person who has hyperlexia.
n
(pathology, rare) Any speech disorder.
adj
Relating to, or characteristic of a memristor
adj
(nonstandard) Synonym of orgasmic
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An auditory form of perseveration: continuing to hear a sound after the physical noise has disappeared.
n
(medicine) Apparent progression following treatment
adj
Of a brain region: active while the person is carrying out a goal-oriented task.
n
Alternative form of word blindness [Synonym of alexia]
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