Aphasic

//əˈfeɪzək//

Synonyms for "aphasic" (11 found)

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Translations

19 translations across 12 languages.

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Afrikaans

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  • afaties adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)

Catalan

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  • afàsic adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 失语症 noun (one who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia)

Danish

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  • afatisk adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)

Esperanto

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  • afazia adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)
  • afaziulo noun (one who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia)

Finnish

2 entries
  • afaattinen adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)
  • afaatikko noun (one who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia)

Hungarian

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  • afáziás adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)

Italian

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  • afasico adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)

Polish

4 entries
  • afatyczny adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)
  • afazyjny adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)
  • afatyczka noun (one who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia)
  • afatyk noun (one who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • afásico adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)
  • afásico noun (one who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia)

Spanish

1 entries
  • afásico adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)

Swedish

2 entries
  • afatisk adj (affected by, or pertaining to, aphasia)
  • afatiker noun (one who is afflicted by symptoms of aphasia)

Sample sentences

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... groups of dancers were wheeling, plunging, and gesticulating while the ogre, more aphasic than before, mumbled at full strength ...

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