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dys-
combining form , signifying ill, bad or abnormal.
[Greek]
combining form , signifying ill, bad or abnormal.
[Greek]
dysarthria
noun , med an impaired ability to enunciate speech clearly, caused by a disease or by a disorder of the tongue or other muscles associated with speech.
[19c: from Greek arthron joint]
noun , med an impaired ability to enunciate speech clearly, caused by a disease or by a disorder of the tongue or other muscles associated with speech.
[19c: from Greek arthron joint]
dysentery
noun , med severe infection and inflammation of the intestines caused by bacteria, protozoa (see under protozoan) or parasitic (see under parasite) worms.
[14c: from Greek dysenteria bad bowels]
noun , med severe infection and inflammation of the intestines caused by bacteria, protozoa (see under protozoan) or parasitic (see under parasite) worms.
[14c: from Greek dysenteria bad bowels]
dysfunction
noun inability to function normally, eg in an organ of the body.
[Early 20c]
dysfunctional adjective .
noun inability to function normally, eg in an organ of the body.
[Early 20c]
dysfunctional adjective .
dysgraphia
noun , psychol , med inability to write, caused by disease of or damage to the brain.
[1930s: from Greek graphein to write]
noun , psychol , med inability to write, caused by disease of or damage to the brain.
[1930s: from Greek graphein to write]
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