🔄 Synonyms of "Alexia"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| word blindnessnoun | Synonym of alexia. |
| visual aphasianoun | inability to perceive written words |
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| word blindnessnoun | Synonym of alexia. |
| visual aphasianoun | inability to perceive written words |
| agnosicnoun | A person who has agnosia. |
| agraphianoun | The inability to write. |
| receptive aphasianoun | (pathology) inability to understand written, spoken, or tactile speech symbols, due to disease of the auditory and visual word centers, as in word blindness |
| acatamathesianoun | (pathology) A loss of the ability to understand, especially to understand speech |
| word-deafnessnoun | (medicine) Auditory aphasia, a condition in which the patient hears words but cannot understand them. |
| ablepsynoun | (medicine, rare) Alternative form of ablepsia. [(medicine, rare) Lack of sight; blindness.] |
| logokophosisnoun | Word deafness. |
| dysnomianoun | (astronomy) The only known moon of the dwarf planet Eris. |
| anosognosianoun | The inability of a person to recognize his or her own illness or handicap. |
| aphantasianoun | (pathology, psychology) A condition where one does not possess a functioning "mind's eye" and cannot visualize imagery. |
| debilismnoun | (psychology) A hereditary condition characterized by low intelligence in which one can understand words but not abstract concepts. |
| dyslexianoun | (neurology, pathology) A learning disability characterized by reading and writing difficulties. |
| ablepsianoun | (medicine, rare) Lack of sight; blindness. |
| paramnesianoun | An inability to distinguish between real memories and dreams or fantasies |
| anosagnosianoun | Misspelling of anosognosia. [The inability of a person to recognize his or her own illness or handicap.] |
| bradylexianoun | An unusual slowness in reading |
| aphasianoun | (pathology) A partial or total loss of language skills due to brain damage. Usually, damage to the left perisylvian region, including Broca's area and Wernicke's area, causes aphasia. |
| otosclerosisnoun | (pathology) Sclerosis of the tissues of the labyrinth and middle ear. |
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