anaudia

anaudia
\\aˈnȯdēə, əˈ-\ noun (-s)
Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, from anaudos without voice (from an- + audēvoice) + -ia; akin to Greek audein to sing — more at ode
: loss of voice : inabilitiy to articulate

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