dys|phon|ic

dys|phon|ic
dys|phon|ic «dihs FON ihk», adjective.
1. having to do with dysphonia.
2. having dysphonia.

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  • phon — phon·as·the·nia; phon·au·to·graph; phon·ic; phon·ics; phos·phon·ic; poly·phon·ic; poly·si·phon·ic; psy·cho·phon·asthenia; sax·o·phon·ist; si·phon·aceous; si·phon·age; si·phon·al; si·phon·ales; si·phon·anth; si·phon·aptera; si·phon·ap·ter·ol·o·gy; …   English syllables

  • dys|pho|ni|a — «dihs FOH nee uh», noun. Medicine. difficulty in vocalizing sounds. ╂[< Greek dysphōníā < dys bad + phōn sound, voice] …   Useful english dictionary

  • dysphonic — dys·phon·ic …   English syllables

  • dysphonia — dys•pho•ni•a [[t]dɪsˈfoʊ ni ə[/t]] n. pat any disturbance of normal vocal function • Etymology: 1700–10; < Gk dysphōnía roughness of sound =dys dys +phōn(ḗ) sound, voice + ia ia dys•phon′ic ˈfɒn ɪk adj …   From formal English to slang

  • ic — ot·ic; zo·ic; IC; ac·a·dem·ic; ac·ro·bat·ic; ac·ro·me·gal·ic; ac·ro·nar·cot·ic; acryl·ic; adon·ic; ae·ol·ic; aero·stat·ic; al·ca·ic; al·co·hol·ic; al·go·gen·ic; al·pha·nu·mer·ic; al·ta·ic; am·har·ic; am·o·rit·ic; an·al·pha·bet·ic; an·a·lyt·ic;… …   English syllables

  • dysphonia — Altered voice production. [dys + G. phone, voice] abductor spasmodic d. a breathy form of spasmodic d. caused by excessive and long vocal cord opening for voiceless phonemes extending into vowels. adductor …   Medical dictionary

  • dysphonia — dysphonic /dis fon ik/, adj. /dis foh nee euh/, n. any disturbance of normal vocal function. [1700 10; < NL < Gk dysphonía roughness of sound, equiv. to dys DYS + phon(é) sound, voice + ia IA] * * * …   Universalium

  • -phone — phon(o) , phone, phonie ♦ Éléments, du gr. phônê « voix, son », ou des comp. gr. en phônos et phônia : aphone, cacophonie, phonographe, saxophone. phon , phono , phone, phonie. éléments, du gr. phônê, voix, son . phone V. phon . ⇒ PHONE, PHONIE,… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • -phonie — phon(o) , phone, phonie ♦ Éléments, du gr. phônê « voix, son », ou des comp. gr. en phônos et phônia : aphone, cacophonie, phonographe, saxophone. phon , phono , phone, phonie. éléments, du gr. phônê, voix, son . phonie V. phon . ⇒ PHONE, PHONIE …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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