apraxia | Apraxia pronunciation

PronunciationapraxiaDefinitionfromWiktionary,thefreedictionaryJumptonavigationJumptosearchContents1English1.1Etymology1.2Pronunciation1.3Noun1.3.1Translations1.4Seealso1.5References2Portuguese2.1Noun3Spanish3.1Etymology3.2Pronunciation3.3Noun3.3.1Derivedterms3.4FurtherreadingEnglish[edit]WOTD–13March2006EnglishWikipediahasanarticleon:apraxiaWikipediaEtymology[edit]FromAncientGreekἀπραξία(apraxía,“inaction”),fromἀ-(a-,“without”)+‎πρᾶξις(prâxis,“activity”)+‎-ία(-ía,abstractnounsuffix).Pronunciation[edit]IPA(key):/əˈpɹæksɪə/Audio(US)(file)Noun[edit]apraxia(usuallyuncountable,pluralapraxias)(neurology)Totalorpartiallossoftheabilitytoperformcoordinatedmovementsormanipulateobjectsintheabsenceofmotororsensoryimpairment;specifically,adisorderofmotorplanning.Translations[edit]disorderofmotorplanningCzech:apraxie fFinnish:apraksiaGerman:Apraxie f,Bewegungsstörung fHungarian:apraxiaNavajo:hazééʼnahonitłʼahgodoohazhóʼóyájíłtiʼdaPortuguese:apraxia fRussian:апра́ксия (ru) f(apráksija)Spanish:apraxia (es) fSeealso[edit]praxisavolitionReferences[edit]DouglasHarper(2001–2021),“apraxia”,inOnlineEtymologyDictionary.Portuguese[edit]Noun[edit]apraxiaf(pluralapraxias)(neurology)apraxia(disorderofmotorplanning)Spanish[edit]Etymology[edit]FromAncientGreekἀπραξία(apraxía).Pronunciation[edit]IPA(key):/aˈpɾaksja/,[aˈpɾak.sja]Hyphenation:a‧pra‧xiaNoun[edit]apraxia f(pluralapraxias)(neurology)apraxiaDerivedterms[edit]apráxicoFurtherreading[edit]“apraxia”inDiccionariodelalenguaespañola,Vigésimaterceraedición,RealAcademiaEspañola,2014.Retrievedfrom"https://en.wiktionary.org/w/index.php?title=apraxia&oldid=62735459"Categories:EnglishtermsderivedfromAncientGreekEnglish3-syllablewordsEnglishtermswithIPApronunciationEnglishtermswithaudiolinksEnglishlemmasEnglishnounsEnglishuncountablenounsEnglishcountablenounsen:NeurologyPortugueselemmasPortuguesenounspt:NeurologySpanishtermsborrowedfromAncientGreekSpanishtermsderivedfromAncientGreekSpanish3-syllablewordsSpanishtermswithIPApronunciationSpanishlemmasS


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