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dys·pho·ni·a D0447100 (dĭs-fō′nē-ə)n. Difficulty in speaking, usually evidenced by hoarseness. [New Latin : dys- + Greek -phōniā, -phony.] dys·phon′ic (-fŏn′ĭk) adj.dysphonia (dɪsˈfəʊnɪə) n (Pathology) any impairment in the ability to speak normally, as from spasm or strain of the vocal cords[C18: New Latin, from Greek: harshness of sound, from dys- + -phōnia -phony] dysphonic adjdys•pho•ni•a (dɪsˈfoʊ ni ə) n. any disturbance of normal vocal function. [1700–10; < Greek dysphōnía roughness of sound =dys- dys- + phōn(ḗ) sound, voice + -ia -ia] dys•phon′ic (-ˈfɒn ɪk) adj. dysphoniaspeech problems resulting from damage to or malformation of the speech organs.See also: SpeechThesaurusNoun | 1. | dysphonia - speech disorder attributable to a disorder of phonationdefect of speech, speech defect, speech disorder - a disorder of oral speech | TranslationsdysphoniaenUK
dysphonia[dis′fō·nē·ə] (medicine) An impairment of the voice. dysphoniaenUK
dysphonia [dis-fo´ne-ah] any voice impairment; difficulty in speaking. adj., adj dysphon´ic.dysphonia clerico´rum sore throat" >clergyman's sore throat.dys·pho·ni·a (dis-fō'nē-ă), Altered voice production. [dys- + G. phōnē, voice] dysphonia (dĭs-fō′nē-ə)n. Difficulty in speaking, usually evidenced by hoarseness. dys·phon′ic (-fŏn′ĭk) adj.dysphonia Neurology Speech impairment or difficulty, often due to vocal cord dysfunction. See Spasmodic dysphonia. dys·pho·ni·a (dis-fō'nē-ă) Any disorder of phonation affecting voice quality or ability to produce voice. See: aphonia[dys- + G. phōnē, voice]dysphonia Impairment of normal voice production, from any cause, such as LARYNGITIS, singer's nodes, ‘CLERGYMAN'S THROAT’, paralysis of one of the nerves to the larynx (recurrent laryngeal nerve).dysphoniaenUK
Words related to dysphonianoun speech disorder attributable to a disorder of phonationRelated Words- defect of speech
- speech defect
- speech disorder
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