Aphrasia

Aphrasia
The inability to speak or understand phrases.
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Inability to speak, from any cause. [G. a- priv. + phrasis, speaking]

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aphra·sia ə-'frā-zh(ē-)ə, a- n
1) an inability to utter words in intelligible order
2) pathological refusal to speak
aphra·sic -zik adj

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aphra·sia (ə-fraґzhə) [a-1 + Gr. phrasis utterance] inability to speak or to understand phrases. See also aphasia and mute.

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  • aphrasia — noun Condition of being unable to speak …   Wiktionary

  • aphrasia — n. inability to speak caused by brain injury or disease …   English contemporary dictionary

  • aphrasia — aphra·sia …   English syllables

  • aphrasia —   n. inability to speak, or to make intelligible phrases …   Dictionary of difficult words

  • aphrasia — …   Useful english dictionary

  • афразия — (устар.; aphrasia; а + греч. phrasis речь, манера речи, фраза) см. Афазия …   Большой медицинский словарь

  • Афрази́я — (устар.; aphrasia; А + греч. phrasis речь. манера речи, фраза) см. Афазия …   Медицинская энциклопедия

  • aphasia — Synonyms and related words: anaudia, aphonia, aphrasia, deaf muteness, dumbness, dysarthria, dysphasia, echolalia, hysterical aphonia, imperfect speech, inarticulateness, incoherence, jargon aphasia, loss of speech, motor aphasia, muteness,… …   Moby Thesaurus

  • muteness — Synonyms and related words: anaudia, aphasia, aphonia, aphrasia, brevity, briefness, brusqueness, conciseness, curtness, deaf muteness, dumbness, economy of words, inarticulateness, jargon aphasia, laconicalness, laconism, loss of speech, motor… …   Moby Thesaurus

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