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paralexia
paralexia (ˌpærəˈlɛksɪə) n (Medicine) a disorder of the ability to read in which words and syllables are meaninglessly transposed ˌparaˈlexic adj
paralexia
paralexia[‚par·ə′lek·sē·ə] (medicine) Transposition or substitution of words or syllables in reading. paralexia
dyslexia [dis-lek´se-ah] inability to read, spell, and write words, despite the ability to see and recognize letters; a familial disorder with autosomal dominant inheritance that occurs more frequently in males. adj., adj dyslex´ic.par·a·lex·i·a (par'ă-lek'sē-ă), Misapprehension of written or printed words, other meaningless words being substituted for them in reading. [para- + G. lexis, speech] par·a·lex·i·a (par'ă-lek'sē-ă) Misapprehension of written or printed words, other meaningless words being substituted for them in reading. [para- + G. lexis, speech]paralexia A disorder causing great difficulty in reading aloud and featuring transposition of words or substitution of meaningless sounds for some words or syllables.ThesaurusSeedyslexia |