Loss of the ability to read
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ALEXIALoss of the ability to read
ALEXIALoss of ability to read
alexiaaphasia marked by loss of ability to read
dyslexiaimpairment of the ability to read
dyslexiasDYSLEXIA, impairment of the ability to read
neckversethe test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy, usually Psalm 51.1
neckversesNECKVERSE, the test of ability to read for those who claimed benefit of clergy, usually Psalm 51.1
readabilitythe ability to be read
literacyThe ability to read and write
literacythe ability to read and write
readabilitiesREADABILITY, the ability to be read
literaciesLITERACY, the ability to read and write
paresispartial loss of the ability to move
anarthrialoss of the ability to speak coherently
paralysisloss or impairment of the ability to move
anarthriasANARTHRIA, loss of the ability to speak coherently
paresesPARESIS, partial loss of the ability to move
anarthricrelating to anarthria, loss of the ability to speak coherently
agnosialoss or diminution of the ability to recognize familiar objects or stimuli usually as a result of brain damage
aphasiasthe loss of a previously held ability to speak or understand spoken or written language, due to disease or injury of the brain
aphasiathe loss of a previously held ability to speak or understand spoken or written language, due to disease or injury of the brain
alogiathe loss of a previously held ability to speak or understand spoken or written language, due to disease or injury of the brain
alogiasthe loss of a previously held ability to speak or understand spoken or written language, due to disease or injury of the brain
alexianeurologic disorder marked by loss of the ability to understand written or printed language, usually resulting from a brain lesion or a congenital defect
alexiasneurologic disorder marked by loss of the ability to understand written or printed language, usually resulting from a brain lesion or a congenital defect
paralysesThe loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in part or most of the body, typically as a result of illness, poison, or injury