- amnestic aphasia
- nouninability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects• Syn: ↑nominal aphasia, ↑anomic aphasia, ↑anomia, ↑amnesic aphasia• Hypernyms: ↑aphasia
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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Aphasia — Literally aphasia means no speech. Aphasia can apply to a defect in expression or comprehension. * * * Impaired or absent comprehension or production of, or communication by, speech, writing, or signs, due to an acquired lesion of the dominant… … Medical dictionary
amnesic aphasia — amnestic aphasia anomic a … Medical dictionary
amnesic aphasia — noun inability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects • Syn: ↑nominal aphasia, ↑anomic aphasia, ↑anomia, ↑amnestic aphasia • Hypernyms: ↑aphasia … Useful english dictionary
anomic aphasia — noun inability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects • Syn: ↑nominal aphasia, ↑anomia, ↑amnesic aphasia, ↑amnestic aphasia • Hypernyms: ↑aphasia * * * noun : loss of the power to use or understand words … Useful english dictionary
nominal aphasia — noun inability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects • Syn: ↑anomic aphasia, ↑anomia, ↑amnesic aphasia, ↑amnestic aphasia • Hypernyms: ↑aphasia … Useful english dictionary
anomic aphasia — n loss of the power to use or understand words denoting objects * * * defective recall of words, such as names of objects, with intact abilities of comprehension and repetition. Called also amnesic a., amnestic a., nominal a., and anomia … Medical dictionary
anomia — noun inability to name objects or to recognize written or spoken names of objects • Syn: ↑nominal aphasia, ↑anomic aphasia, ↑amnesic aphasia, ↑amnestic aphasia • Hypernyms: ↑aphasia … Useful english dictionary
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