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dyslogiaenUK
dyslogy, dyslogiaPathology. an inability to express ideas or reasoning in speech because of a mental disorder.See also: SpeechThesaurusNoun | 1.dyslogia - impaired ability to express ideas verbally; usually resulting from difficulties of reasoning (as in feeblemindedness or certain psychoses)defect of speech, speech defect, speech disorder - a disorder of oral speech |
dyslogiaenUK
dyslogia[dis′lō·jē·ə] (medicine) Difficulty in the expression of ideas by speech. Impairment of reasoning or the faculty to think logically. dyslogiaenUK
dyslogia [dis-lo´jah] impairment of speech due to a mental disorder.dys·lo·gi·a (dis-lō'jē-ă), Impairment of speech and reasoning as the result of a mental disorder. [dys- + G. logos, speaking, reason] dys·lo·gi·a (dis-lō'jē-ă) Impairment of speech and reasoning as the result of a mental disorder. Impairment of speech and reasoning as the result of a mental disorder. [dys- + G. logos, speaking, reason]dys·lo·gi·a (dis-lō'jē-ă) Impairment of speech and reasoning as the result of a mental disorder. [dys- + G. logos, speaking, reason]dyslogiaenUK
Words related to dyslogianoun impaired ability to express ideas verballyRelated Words- defect of speech
- speech defect
- speech disorder
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