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incoordination
in·co·or·di·na·tion I0091000 (ĭn′kō-ôr′dn-ā′shən)n. Lack of coordination, especially of normal voluntary and harmonious control of muscular movement.incoordination (ˌɪnkəʊˌɔːdɪˈneɪʃən) n1. lack of coordination or organization2. (Pathology) pathol a lack of muscular control when making a voluntary movementin•co•or•di•na•tion (ˌɪn koʊˌɔr dnˈeɪ ʃən) n. lack of coordination: muscular incoordination. [1875–80] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | incoordination - a lack of coordination of movementsunskillfulness - a lack of cognitive skillcoordination - the skillful and effective interaction of movements | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeataxiaincoordination
incoordination [in″ko-or″dĭ-na´shun] lack of normal adjustment of muscular motions; failure to work harmoniously.a·tax·i·a (ă-tak'sē-ă), An inability to coordinate muscle activity during voluntary movement; most often results from disorders of the cerebellum or the posterior columns of the spinal cord; may involve the limbs, head, or trunk. Synonym(s): ataxy, incoordination [G. a-prov. + taxis, order] incoordination (ĭn′kō-ôr′dn-ā′shən)n. Lack of coordination, especially of normal voluntary and harmonious control of muscular movement.incoordination Medtalk Clumsinessa·tax·i·a (ă-taksē-ă) An inability to coordinate muscle activity, causing jerkiness, and inefficiency of voluntary movement. Often due to disorders of the cerebellum or the posterior columns of the spinal cord; may involve limbs, head, or trunk. Synonym(s): incoordination. [G. a-prov. + taxis, order]incoordination The inability accurately to time and phase the various components of movement so that these tend to be effected separately causing clumsiness and lack of smoothness in MOTOR activity.incoordination Related to incoordination: dystaxiaAntonyms for incoordinationnoun a lack of coordination of movementsRelated WordsAntonyms |