dyslectic

Variant of dyslexia

dyslexia definition

dys·lexia (dis leksē ə)

noun

impairment of the ability to read, often as the result of genetic defect or brain injury

Etymology: ModL < dys- + lexis, speech < legein, to speak: see logic

Related Forms:

  • dyslexic dys·lex′ic (-leksik) adjective, noun or dyslectic dys·lec′·tic (-lektik)

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