dyssemia
English
Etymology
From dys- (difficulty) + sem (the Greek root for signal) + -ia. Coined in 1992.
Noun
dyssemia (countable and uncountable, plural dyssemias)
- A learning difference that involves impairment with understanding and/or using nonverbal communication
Translations
impaired understanding or use of nonverbal communication
See also
- dyscalculia
- dysgraphia
- dyslexia