释义 |
al·lo·chi·ria noun also al·lo·chei·ria \ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈkīrēə\ (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from all- + Greek cheir hand + New Latin -ia — more at chir- : a confusion or transference of sides in the localization of sensation in which a person suffering from a central nervous lesion refers irritation of one point on the skin to some other point usually corresponding to it on the other side of the body |