(a) Chiefly Scots Law. = idiocy, n. 1a(a). Now historical in technical sense. (b) = idiocy, n. 1a(b).
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释义 | the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > mental deficiency > [noun] > type of (14) idiotry1488 (a) Chiefly Scots Law. = idiocy, n. 1a(a). Now historical in technical sense. (b) = idiocy, n. 1a(b). idiocy1607 (a) Chiefly Law and Psychiatry. The state or condition of being severely subnormal in respect of mental capacity (see idiot, n. 2a); natural… cretinage1790 = cretinism, n. cretinism1791 A condition of abnormal mental and physical development resulting from a deficiency of thyroid hormone in fetal or early life, esp. when this is… infantilism1895 Infantile or childish condition; spec. (a) the state or condition of being physically undeveloped; (b) Psychology a condition in which infantile… mongolism1899 Originally Medicine. = Down's syndrome n. at Down, n.5 1. Now historical. mental handicap1912 a condition in which the intellectual capacity of a person is permanently lowered or underdeveloped to a degree that prevents normal function in… Subcategories:— person (7) |
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