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dys·graph·ia D0446100 (dĭs-grăf′ē-ə)n. A neurological disorder marked by impairment of the ability to write, especially to write by hand and to spell. It can occur as the result of brain damage or in association with learning disabilities. [New Latin : dys- + Greek -graphiā, -graphy.] dys·graph′ic adj.dysgraphia (dɪsˈɡræfɪə) n (Medicine) inability to write correctly, caused by disease of part of the brainThesaurusNoun | 1. | dysgraphia - impaired ability to learn to writelearning disability, learning disorder - a disorder found in children of normal intelligence who have difficulties in learning specific skills | EncyclopediaSeeAgraphiadysgraphiaenUK
dysgraphia [dis-gra´fe-ah] inability to write properly; it may be part of a language disorder due to disturbance of the parietal lobe or of the motor system.dys·graph·i·a (dis-graf'ē-ă), 1. Difficulty in writing. 2. Synonym(s): writer's cramp [dys- + G. graphē, writing] dysgraphia (dĭs-grăf′ē-ə)n. A neurological disorder marked by impairment of the ability to write, especially to write by hand and to spell. It can occur as the result of brain damage or in association with learning disabilities. dys·graph′ic adj.dys·graph·i·a (dis-graf'ē-ă, dis-grăf'ē-ă) A deficit in writing ability, regardless of ability to read, without impairment of intellect. There are three forms: dyslexic, spatial, and motor. [dys- + G. graphein, to write]dysgraphiaenUK
Words related to dysgraphianoun impaired ability to learn to writeRelated Words- learning disability
- learning disorder
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