abasia
Etymology
From New Latin a- (“without”) + Антички Грчки βάσις (básis, “step”) + New Latin -ia (“pathological condition”).
Pronunciation
Noun
abasia (usually uncountable, plural abasias)[1]
- (medicine) An inability to walk due to a defect in muscular coordination.[2]
- The patient is able to move her legs while lying down but has abasia when she stands up.
Derived terms
Translations
incapacity to walk
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References
- ↑ Philip Babcock Gove (editor), Webster's Third International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged (G. & C. Merriam Co., 1976 [1909], →ISBN 0-87779-101-5)
- ↑ Thomas, Clayton L., editor (1940) Taber's Encyclopedic Medical Dictionary, 5th edition, Philadelphia, PA: F. A. Davis Company, published 1993, →ISBN 0-8036-8313-8, page 1
Etymology
Шаблон:internationalism (see Енглески abasia).
Noun
abasia
Declension
Synonyms
- (inability): kävelykyvyttömyys
Derived terms
Etymology
From Африканс.
Pronunciation
Noun
abasia f (plural abasie)
References
Noun
abasia f (plural abasias)
Sardinian
Etymology
Borrowed from Италијански abasia, derived from Антички Грчки βάσις (básis, “step”).
Pronunciation
Noun
- Lua грешка in package.lua at line 80: module 'Модул:labels/data/lang/sc' not found. abasia (inability to walk)