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Dyslexia

dyslexia
 noun  Etymology: New Latin, from dys- + Greek lexis word, speech, from legein to saymore at legend  Date: circa 1888 a variable often familial learning disability involving difficulties in acquiring and processing language that is typically manifested by a lack of proficiency in reading, spelling, and writing  • dyslexic adjective or noun
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1.
  n. an abnormal difficulty in reading and spelling, caused by a condition of the brain. Derivatives dyslexic adj. & n. dyslectic adj. & n. Etymology: G Dyslexie (as DYS-, Gk lexis speech) ...
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2.
  1. мед. дизлексия, неспособность к чтению ...
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3.
  noun med. дислексия, неспособность к чтению ...
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4.
  If someone suffers from dyslexia, they have difficulty with reading because of a slight disorder of their brain. (TECHNICAL) N-UNCOUNT ...
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  ~ n technical a difficulty with reading and writing because you are unable to see the difference between the shapes of letters; word blindness - dyslexic adj  (Two of the children in the class are dyslexic.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
6.
  - c.1887, from Ger. dyslex, from Gk. dys- "bad" + lexis "word," from legein "speak." Dyslexic is first recorded 1961. ...
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