dysgraphia

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Etymology

dys- + graphia, from Ancient Greek δυσ- (dus-, hard) and γράφω (gráphō, I write).

Noun

dysgraphia (countable and uncountable, plural dysgraphias)

  1. A language disorder that affects a person's ability to write.
    • 2007, Sharon Vaughn, Candace S. Bos, Jeanne Shay Schumm, Teaching Students who are Exceptional, Diverse, and At Risk in the General Education Classroom, page 390:
      Students with dysgraphia have severe problems learning to write.

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